CT_DMY

 DMY()
 Returns a date in "DD Month YY" format
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 Syntax

     DMY([<dDate>], [<lMode>]) --> cDate

 Arguments

     <dDate>  Designates the date from which to create a string.  The
     default is the system date.

     <lMode>  Designates whether to insert a period (.) after the day
     (see Examples).  The default is no period (.F.).

 Returns

     DMY() returns a character string in "DD[.] Month YY" format or "DD[.]
     Month YYYY" format.

 Description

     Use DMY() to return the date as a character string using the day, name
     of month, and year.  The CA-Clipper SET CENTURY ON/OFF switch determines
     whether or not the year is displayed in two or four digits.  If the
     <lMode> parameter is designated .T., the function builds in a "." after
     the day designation. If no date is designated as a parameter, the
     function automatically uses the current system date.

 Note

     .  The month name returned depends on which CA-Clipper nations
        module is in use.

 Examples

     .  Display the system date (1/1/89):

        SET CENTURY OFF
        ? DMY()                            // 1 January 89

     .  With ".":

        ? DMY(.T.)                         // 1. January 89

     .  Display a different date:

        SET CENTURY ON
        ? DMY(CTOD("02/01/89"), .T.)       // 1. February 1989

See Also: MDY()

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