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Thanks Robert... wasn't even thinking of the <@CALC>
tag. Works like a charm! From: Robert Shubert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 8:03 AM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Date Format I’ve found no easy way.
I do wish that FORMAT had a set of non-leading-zero
variables. My work
around: <@CALC
<@CURRENTDATE format=datetime:%m>>/<@CALC <@CURRENTDATE
format=datetime:%d>>/<@CALC <@CURRENTDATE
format=datetime:%y>> If you need to use
something like this often, you might want to consider building a custom
tag. Robert From: WebDude
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Witango
2000 Probably a stupid question, but is
there a way to format a date as 2/6/06? (drop 0s in front of the month and day)
I cannot find a date format like this. The best I can widdle it down is
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- RE: Witango-Talk: Date Format WebDude
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