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> > > Date() - Returns the Current System Date > The Date() function returns the current date from to the system clock. > > DateAdd() - Change a Date by a Specified Time Interval > The DateAdd() function allows you to change a date by adding to or reducing it by a specified time interval. For example, calculate the date 9 days ago. > > DateDiff() - Calculate the Difference Between Two Dates > The DateDiff() function is used to compare two dates and calculate the period between them in days, months, years, hours, minutes or seconds. > > DatePart() - Determine Specified Part of a Given Date > The DatePart() function is used to determine the specified part of a given date, for example the day of the week or the month of the year. > > DateSerial() - Create a Date Variable from Day, Month and Year > The DateSerial() function creates a date variable from the supplied day, month and/or year parameters. > > DateValue() - Create a Date from a Formatted Date String > The DateValue() creates a date variable from the supplied formatted date (and/or time) string. > > Day() - Determine the Day from a Date > The Day() function is used to determine the day from a date variable or formatted string. > > FormatDateTime() - Creates a Formatted Date String > The FormatDateTime() function creates a formatted date/time string from the supplied date. > > Hour() - Determine the Hour from a Date/Time > The Hour() function is used to determine the hour from a date/time variable or formatted string. > > Minute() - Determine the Minutes from a Date/Time > The Minute() function is used to determine the number of minutes from a date/time variable or formatted string. > > Month() - Determine the Month from a Date > The Month() function is used to determine the month from a date variable or formatted string. > > MonthName() - Creates a string indicating the specified month > The MonthName() function returns a string representation of the name for the specified month, e.g. January ... December. > > Now() - Returns the current date and time > The Now() function returns the current date and time according to the setting of the host computer's system date and time. > > Second() - Determine the Seconds from a Date/Time > The Second() function is used to determine the number of seconds from a date/time variable or formatted string. > > Time() - Returns the current system time > The Time() function returns the current time according to the settings of the host computer's system time. > > Timer() - Returns the number of seconds since midnight > The Timer() function returns the number of seconds that have elapsed since 12:00 AM (midnight). > > TimeSerial() - Create a time from Hours, Minutes and Seconds > The TimeSerial() functions creates a date variant for the time specified using hours, minutes and seconds. > > TimeValue() - Create a time from a formatted time string > The TimeValue() creates a date variant containing the time from the supplied formatted time string. > > Weekday() - Determine the weekday from a date > The Weekday() function is used to determine the weekday from a date variable or formatted string. > > WeekdayName() - Creates a string indicating the specified weekday > The WeekdayName() function returns a string representation of the name for the specified weekday, e.g. Monday ... Sunday. > > Year() - Determine the year from a date > The Year() function is used to determine the year from the supplied date variable or formatted string. >
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