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TIME$
The '''Time$''' [[internal function]] returns the system time in the format hh:mm:ss.
The '''Time$''' [[internal function]] returns the system time in the format hh:mm:ss.


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  00020 FORM "Time: ",C 8,SKIP 1," Date: ",C 8
  00020 FORM "Time: ",C 8,SKIP 1," Date: ",C 8


Lines 10 and 20 illustrate putting TIME$ and DATE$ as identifying information on a printed report.
Lines 10 and 20 illustrate putting TIME$ and [[DATE$]] as identifying information on a printed report.


====Related Functions:====
====See Also====
DATE$ and DATE
*[[Date$]]
*[[Date (internal function)]]
*[[Time]] ([[command]])


====Technical Considerations====
====Technical Considerations====
:1.) The time can be changed by the operator using the TIME command from Business Rules . On a multi-user system, these changes do not affect other workstations.
# The time can be changed by the operator using the Time command from Business Rules!. On a [[multi-user system]], these changes do not affect other [[workstations]].
 
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Latest revision as of 03:16, 22 May 2014

TIME$

The Time$ internal function returns the system time in the format hh:mm:ss.

Comments and Examples

00010 PRINT #255,USING 20: TIME$, DATE$
00020 FORM "Time: ",C 8,SKIP 1," Date: ",C 8

Lines 10 and 20 illustrate putting TIME$ and DATE$ as identifying information on a printed report.

See Also

Technical Considerations

  1. The time can be changed by the operator using the Time command from Business Rules!. On a multi-user system, these changes do not affect other workstations.