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==DESCRIPTION==
 
==DESCRIPTION==
The DATE_DATETIME() function will return the current system date and time as a character string.  The date and time format returned is specified with the Recital SET DATE, SET CENTURY, SET MARK, SET HOURS and SET SECONDS commands.
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The DATE_DATETIME() function will return the current system date and time as a character string.  The date and time format returned is specified with the Recital [[SET DATE]], [[SET CENTURY]], [[SET MARK]], [[SET HOURS]] and [[SET SECONDS]] commands.
  
  

Latest revision as of 11:03, 30 March 2009

PURPOSE

Return the current system date and time


SYNONYM

api_date_datetime()


SYNOPSIS

#include "dbapi.h"
 
char	*DATE_DATETIME()
 
<input parameters>
none
 
<output parameters>
none


DESCRIPTION

The DATE_DATETIME() function will return the current system date and time as a character string. The date and time format returned is specified with the Recital SET DATE, SET CENTURY, SET MARK, SET HOURS and SET SECONDS commands.


EXAMPLE

The following example returns the current system date and time as a string.

#include "dbapi.h"
 
dbapi_date_datetime()
{
    _retc(DATE_DATETIME());
}


SEE ALSO

_parts(), _retts(), ISDATETIME(), DATE_STOT(), DATE_TTOS()