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=SET VAXTIME=
 
 
 
 
==Class==
 
==Class==
 
Date and Time Data
 
Date and Time Data
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==Description==
 
==Description==
The SET VAXTIME command enables or disables display of the time string portion of a VAX date.  VAX dates are most commonly used with the RMS Replaceable Database Driver (RMS Bridge).
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The SET VAXTIME command enables or disables display of the time string portion of a VAX date.  VAX dates are most commonly used with the [[RMS Data Files|RMS Replaceable Database Driver]] (RMS Bridge).
  
 
This command allows the optional logical expression <expL> to be evaluated.  If a value of .T. is returned, VAXTIME is set ON.  If a value of .F. is returned, VAXTIME is set OFF.  Note that <expL> should be enclosed in round brackets.  By default, VAXTIME is OFF.
 
This command allows the optional logical expression <expL> to be evaluated.  If a value of .T. is returned, VAXTIME is set ON.  If a value of .F. is returned, VAXTIME is set OFF.  Note that <expL> should be enclosed in round brackets.  By default, VAXTIME is OFF.
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==Example==
 
==Example==
<pre>
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<code lang="recital">
 
dDate = {10/10/2002}
 
dDate = {10/10/2002}
 
set vaxtime on
 
set vaxtime on
 
? dtov(dDate)
 
? dtov(dDate)
'''10-OCT-2002 00:00:00.00'''
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10-OCT-2002 00:00:00.00
 
set vaxtime off
 
set vaxtime off
 
? dtov(dDate)
 
? dtov(dDate)
'''10-OCT-2002'''</pre>
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10-OCT-2002
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</code>
  
  

Revision as of 14:41, 20 April 2009

Class

Date and Time Data


Purpose

Toggle display of VAX date time string


Syntax

SET VAXTIME ON | OFF | (<expL>)


See Also

CREATE BRIDGE, DTOV(), VTOD()


Description

The SET VAXTIME command enables or disables display of the time string portion of a VAX date. VAX dates are most commonly used with the RMS Replaceable Database Driver (RMS Bridge).

This command allows the optional logical expression <expL> to be evaluated. If a value of .T. is returned, VAXTIME is set ON. If a value of .F. is returned, VAXTIME is set OFF. Note that <expL> should be enclosed in round brackets. By default, VAXTIME is OFF.


Example

dDate = {10/10/2002}
set vaxtime on
? dtov(dDate)
10-OCT-2002 00:00:00.00
set vaxtime off
? dtov(dDate)
10-OCT-2002


Products

Recital Database Server, Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer (All OpenVMS only)