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SFDT$–System Standard Format Date and Time<br />

where:<br />

CC<br />

YY<br />

MM<br />

DD<br />

mmm<br />

ddd<br />

HH<br />

MM<br />

SS<br />

FFF<br />

Two-digit decimal century<br />

Two-digit decimal year of century<br />

Two-digit decimal month<br />

Two-digit decimal day of month<br />

Three-ASCII-character abbreviation for month (see <strong>SYSLIB</strong> element SFDTBL$)<br />

Three-ASCII-character abbreviation for day of week (see <strong>SYSLIB</strong> element SFDTBL$)<br />

Two-digit decimal hour<br />

Two-digit decimal minute<br />

Two-digit decimal second<br />

Three-digit decimal fractional second (only significant digits included)<br />

The calling program can use the date and time formats individually or combine them.<br />

If they are combined, the date format precedes the time format, and the formats are<br />

separated by either a space character (" ") or a dash character ("-"). The space character<br />

separator may be used with all formats. The dash character separator may only be used<br />

with date formats 1 through 4.<br />

22–2 7833 1733–004

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