Well I don't know much about it but I'm learning :-) I guess if I do something like: <dtml-var StartDate fmt="%Y/%m/&d"> <dtml-var StartTime fmt="%H:%M:%S"> That will do the displaying. But how do I then make a string (need to use it in a filename) that looks like: YYYYMMDDHHMMSS ? Regards Gitte Wange On Thursday 17 May 2001 13:00, Tino Wildenhain wrote:
Hi Gitte,
assuming you only want to display the date, you could use the fmt-attribute of the dtml-var tag. <dtml-var YourDate fmt="%Y %m %d"> <dtml-var YourDate fmt="%H:%M:%S">
You can also use:
<dtml-var "YourDate.strftime('%Y %m %d')"> respectively.
HTH Tino Wildenhain --On Donnerstag, 17. Mai 2001 11:29 +0200 Gitte Wange <gitte@mmmanager.org>
wrote:
Hello,
I have a small problem: In my database I have a datetime field. Now I need to split the content of that field into a date string and a time string with these formats: date: YYYY/MM/DD time: HH:MM:SS
How do I do that?
Another thing: I also need to remove / : and spaces from the datetime string.
How ?
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