Supported Trip Codes for Dates

Trip codes are case sensitive. When specifying trip codes, you should use the case indicated in the table below.

The format for a date trip sequence is %D<format>%, where <format> contains one or more of the trip codes listed below. The resulting date is affected by the Trip Sequence Time field on the Crystal Report Form (see Specify the Trip Sequence Time).

ClearSCADA supports these trip codes for date strings within exported reports:

Trip Sequence Description Example

d

The day of the month as a digit. No leading zeros are included for single-digit days.

3
(for the third day in a month)

dd

The day of the month as a digit.Leading zeros are included for single-digit days.

03
(for the third day in a month)

ddd

The day of the week, abbreviated to three letters.

Tue
(for Tuesday)

dddd

The full name for the day of the week.

Tuesday

M

The month as a digit.Leading zeros are excluded for single-digit months.

4
(for April)

MM

The month as a digit.Leading zeros are included for single-digit months.

04
(for April)

MMM

The month, abbreviated to three letters.

Aug
(for August)

MMMM

The full name for the month.

August

y

The last two digits of the year. Leading zeros are not included for years below 10.

5
(for the year 2005)

yy

The last two digits of the year. Leading zeros are included for years below 10.

05
(for the year 2005)

yyyy

The year, presented as four digits.

2005

gg

The era.

AD

Example:

The code
%Dd MMM yy%

displays a date in the form
2 May 05
(to display the date of the month as two digits, you would use dd, rather than d)

The code
%Dddd, dd MMMM%

displays a date in the form
Fri, 04 March


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