Appendix B - WebTMA 5

The following table lists the different formats used by UFI for date columns in UFI Template Setup.

This table includes Latin alphabet language examples. These as well as other alphabet examples can be found in the .pdf file found at Help > Help Page > UFI.

Format Specifier

Description

Examples

d

The day of the month, from 1 through 31.

6/1/2009 1:45:30 PM -> 1

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -> 15

dd

The day of the month, from 01 through 31.

6/1/2009 1:45:30 PM -> 01

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -> 15

ddd

The abbreviated name of the day of the week.

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -> Mon (en-US)

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -> lun. (fr-FR)

dddd

The full name of the day of the week.

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -> Monday (en-US)

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -> lundi (fr-FR)

h

The hour, using a 12-hour clock from 1 to 12.

6/15/2009 1:45:30 AM -> 1

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -> 1

hh

The hour, using a 12-hour clock from 01 to 12.

6/15/2009 1:45:30 AM -> 01

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -> 01

H

The hour, using a 24-hour clock from 0 to 23.

6/15/2009 1:45:30 AM -> 1

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -> 13

HH

The hour, using a 24-hour clock from 00 to 23.

6/15/2009 1:45:30 AM -> 01

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -> 13

K

Time zone information.

With DateTime values:

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM, Kind Unspecified ->

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM, Kind Utc -> Z

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM, Kind Local -> -07:00 (depends on local computer settings)

With DateTimeOffset values:

6/15/2009 1:45:30 AM -07:00 --> -07:00

6/15/2009 8:45:30 AM +00:00 --> +00:00

m

The minute, from 0 through 59.

6/15/2009 1:09:30 AM -> 9

6/15/2009 1:09:30 PM -> 9

mm

The minute, from 00 through 59.

6/15/2009 1:09:30 AM -> 09

6/15/2009 1:09:30 PM -> 09

M

The month, from 1 through 12.

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -> 6

MM

The month, from 01 through 12

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -> 06

MMM

The abbreviated name of the month.

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -> Jun (en-US)

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -> juin (fr-FR)

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -> Jun (zu-ZA)

MMMM

The full name of the month.

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -> June (en-US)

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -> juni (da-DK)

s

The second, from 0 through 59.

6/15/2009 1:45:09 PM -> 9

ss

The second, from 00 through 59.

6/15/2009 1:45:09 PM -> 09

t

The first character of the AM/PM designator.

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -> P (en-US)

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -> (fr-FR)

tt

The AM/PM designator.

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -> PM (en-US)

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -> (fr-FR)

y

The year, from 0 to 99.

1/1/0001 12:00:00 AM -> 1

1/1/0900 12:00:00 AM -> 0

1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM -> 0

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -> 9

yy

The year, from 00 to 99.

1/1/0001 12:00:00 AM -> 01

1/1/0900 12:00:00 AM -> 00

1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM -> 00

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -> 09

yyyy

The year as a four-digit number.

1/1/0001 12:00:00 AM -> 0001

1/1/0001 12:00:00 AM -> 0900

1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM -> 1900

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -> 2009

z

Hours offset from UTC, with no leading zeros.

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -07:00 -> -7

zz

Hours offset from UTC, with a leading zero for a single-digit value.

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -07:00 -> -07

zzz

Hours and minutes offset from UTC.

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -07:00 -> -07:00

:

The time separator.

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -> : (en-US)

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -> . (it-IT)

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -> : (ja-JP)

/

The date separator.

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -> / (en-US)

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -> - (ar-DZ)

6/15/2009 1:45:30 PM -> . (tr-TR)

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