
Chapter 4: About Display Formats and Scrolling
Using time display formats
with PocketBuilder controls
Applies to
Display formats
Description
A time display format can have two sections. The first section
is required and contains the format for times. The second section
is optional and specifies how to represent NULLs.
time-format;null-format
The following table shows characters that have special meaning
in time display formats.
Table 4-8: Special characters in time display formats
Character
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Meaning
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h
|
Hour with no leading zero (for example,
1)
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hh
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Hour with leading zero if appropriate
(for example, 01)
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m
|
Minute with no leading zero (must follow
h or hh)
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mm
|
Minute with leading zero if appropriate
(must follow h or hh)
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s
|
Second with no leading zero (must follow
m or mm)
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ss
|
Second with leading zero (must follow
m or mm)
|
ffffff
|
Microseconds with no leading zeros. You
can enter one to six f’s; each f represents a fraction
of a second (must follow s or ss)
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AM/PM
|
Two-character, upper-case abbreviation
(AM or PM as appropriate)
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am/pm
|
Two-character, lower-case abbreviation
(am or pm as appropriate)
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A/P
|
One-character, upper-case abbreviation
(A or P as appropriate)
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a/p
|
One-character, lower-case abbreviation
(a or p as appropriate)
|
Colons, slashes, and spaces display as entered in the mask.
The keyword [Time] tells
PocketBuilder to use the time format specified as the default operating
system value for the regional settings.
Usage
24-hour format is the default. Times display in 24-hour format
unless you specify AM/PM, am/pm, A/P,
or a/p.
Examples
Example 4
The following table shows how the time 9:45:33:234567
PM displays when different format masks are applied.
Table 4-9: Time format examples
Format
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Displays
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h:mm AM/PM
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9:45 PM
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hh:mm A/P
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09:45 P
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h:mm:ss am/pm
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9:45:33 pm
|
h:mm
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21:45
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h:mm:ss
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21:45:33
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h:mm:ss:f
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21:45:33:2
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h:mm:ss:fff
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21:45:33:234
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h:mm:ss:ffffff
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21:45:33:234567
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m/d/yy
h:mm
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1/30/03
21:45
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