|
CTOD()
Convert a date string to a date value.
Syntax
CTOD(<cDate>)
--> dDate
Arguments
<cDate> --> is a character string
consisting of numbers representing the day, month and year
separated by slash (/) characters. If the century digits are not
specified, the century is 20th if the year digits are between 50
and 99. The century is assumed 21st otherwise.
Returns
CTOD() returns a date value. If <cDate> is
not a valid date, CTOD() returns an empty date.
Description
CTOD() is a character conversion function that
converts a character string to a date variable. To initialize an
empty date for date entry, specify <cDate> as a null string
(""), SPACE(8), or " / / ".
CTOD() is used whenever you need a date value.
Such as when:
-
Initializing a variable to a date value.
-
Specifying a date string in order to perform
date arithmetic.
-
Comparing the result of a date expression to a
date string.
CTOD() is the
inverse of
DTOC()
which converts a date value to a character string.
DTOS() also converts a date value to a
character string in the form of yyyymmdd. (Which is useful when you
need to sort by date values.) A more flexible version of
CTOD() is
ForDate().
Examples
dDate :=
CTOD('01-01-2001')
____________________________
Related Topics
Business
Function List
|