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Date Reference

Dates & times are by default returned in the format yyyy-mm-dd Hh:Mm:Ss, for example 1977-05-09 10:18:00. This is a standard for formatting dates (ISO 8601) and the most useful since you can easily sort according to it. Users who want to change this can modify this at the "advanced" tab in the settings window.

Below is a table describing how to create dates in Flash Renamer. You can either use one of the predefined named formats, or construct your own by piecing together a custom format! This works in the above mentioned advanced settings, and also in some tags that allow you to create custom dates.

Example:

The tag <Date-> allows you to create a custom date tag. Below are two examples of what it can look like. As you can see, the format is <Date followed by the desired format. End it all with a >.


Named time/date formats
General Date Display a date and/or time. For real numbers, display a date and time, for example, 4/3/93 05:34 PM.If there is no fractional part, display only a date, for example, 4/3/93. If there is no integer part, display time only, for example, 05:34 PM. Date display is determined by your system settings.
Long Date Display a date according to your system's long date format.
Medium Date Display a date using the medium date format appropriate for the language version of thehost application.
Short Date Display a date using your system's short date format.
Long Time Display a time using your system's long time format; includes hours, minutes, seconds.
Medium Time Display time in 12-hour format using hours and minutes and the AM/PM designator.
Short Time Display a time using the 24-hour format, for example, 17:45.
User defined time/date formats
: Time separator. In somelocales, other characters may be used to represent the time separator. The time separator separates hours, minutes, and seconds when time values are formatted. The actual character used as the time separator in formatted output is determined by your system settings.
/ Date separator. In some locales, other characters may be used to represent the date separator. The date separator separates the day, month, and year when date values are formatted. The actual character used as the date separator in formatted output is determined by your system settings.
c Display the date as ddddd and display the time as ttttt, in that order. Display only date information if there is no fractional part to the date serial number; display only time information if there is no integer portion.
d Display the day as a number without a leading zero (1 - 31).
dd Display the day as a number with a leading zero (01 - 31).
ddd Display the day as an abbreviation (Sun - Sat).
dddd Display the day as a full name (Sunday - Saturday).
ddddd Display the date as a complete date (including day, month, and year), formatted according to your system's short date format setting. The default short date format is m/d/yy.
dddddd Display a date serial number as a complete date (including day, month, and year) formatted according to the long date setting recognized by your system. The default long date format is mmmm dd, yyyy.
w Display the day of the week as a number (1 for Sunday through 7 for Saturday).
ww Display the week of the year as a number (1 - 54).
m Display the month as a number without a leading zero (1 - 12). If m immediately follows h or hh, the minute rather than the month is displayed.
mm Display the month as a number with a leading zero (01 - 12). If m immediately follows h or hh, the minute rather than the month is displayed.
mmm Display the month as an abbreviation (Jan - Dec).
mmmm Display the month as a full month name (January - December).
q Display the quarter of the year as a number (1 - 4).
y Display the day of the year as a number (1 - 366).
yy Display the year as a 2-digit number (00 - 99).
yyyy Display the year as a 4-digit number (100 - 9999).
h Display the hour as a number without leading zeros (0 - 23).
Hh Display the hour as a number with leading zeros (00 - 23).
N Display the minute as a number without leading zeros (0 - 59).
Nn Display the minute as a number with leading zeros (00 - 59).
S Display the second as a number without leading zeros (0 - 59).
Ss Display the second as a number with leading zeros (00 - 59).
ttttt Display a time as a complete time (including hour, minute, and second), formatted using the time separator defined by the time format recognized by your system. A leading zero is displayed if the leading zero option is selected and the time is before 10:00 A.M. or P.M. The default time format is h:mm:ss.
AM/PM Use the 12-hour clock and display an uppercase AM with any hour before noon; display an uppercase PM with any hour between noon and 11:59 P.M.
am/pm Use the 12-hour clock and display a lowercase AM with any hour before noon; display a lowercase PM with any hour between noon and 11:59 P.M.
A/P Use the 12-hour clock and display an uppercase A with any hour before noon; display an uppercase P with any hour between noon and 11:59 P.M.
a/p Use the 12-hour clock and display a lowercase A with any hour before noon; display a lowercase P with any hour between noon and 11:59 P.M.
AMPM Use the 12-hour clock and display the AMstring literal as defined by your system with any hour before noon; display the PM string literal as defined by your system with any hour between noon and 11:59 P.M. AMPM can be either uppercase or lowercase, but the case of the string displayed matches the string as defined by your system settings. The default format is AM/PM.