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kgroff- 01-31-2005
Crystal Delivery V5.5.9
This version fixes a problem I created with v5.5.8. In version 5.5.8 I switched the command line export option identifier from a "-"to a "%". This broke the dynamic filename option in command line mode since the identifier for the filename is also a "%". So to correct this, I have switched the command line export option identifer to a "!". Also, I have modified the available dynamic export name options. The options have changed from prior versions, so you may need to modify you current dyanamic filenames to match the new options. Here is the list which can also be found in the new help file: %c% Display the date as m-d-yy and display the time as h.mm.ss in that order. %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 m-d-yy. %dddddd% Display the date as a complete date (including day, month, and year), formatted according 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). %t% Display the time as a complete date (including hour, minute, and second), formatted according 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 AM string 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.


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