DTFormat

 FunctionClosed A function calculates a result according to the current value of its inputs. A function has no internal data and is not linked to declared instances. - Format the present date/time to a string with a customClosed User modified or defined material (e.g., custom units or custom settings). format.

Inputs

Input

Data Type

Range

Unit

Default

Description

FMT

STRING

No range

N/A

'%Y/%m/%d - %H:%M:%S'

Format string

Outputs

Output

Data Type

Range

Unit

Description

Q

STRING

No range

N/A

String containing formatted date or time.

Remarks


  • The real-time clockClosed Clock signal. may not be available on all controller hardware models.
    See the controller hardware specifications for real-time clock availability.

  • The format string may contain any character.
  • Special markers beginning with the % character indicates a date/time information:

Marker

Description

%Y

Year including century (e.g., 2006)

%y

Year without century (e.g., 06)

%m

Month (1..12)

%d

Day of the month (1..31)

%H

Hours (0..23)

%M

Minutes (0..59)

%S

Seconds (0..59)

%T

Milliseconds (0..999)

Example

(* we are at July 04th 2006, 18:45:20 *)
   Q := DTFORMAT ('Today is %Y/%m/%d -%H:%M:%S');
(* Q is 'Today is 2006/07/04 - 18:45:20 *)

FBD Language Example

FFLD Language Example

  • The function is executed only if EN is TRUE.
  • ENO keeps the same value as EN.

IL Language Example

Op1: LDClosed Ladder diagram - This is a method of drawing electrical logic schematics. It is a very popular graphical language for programming Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs). It was originally invented to describe logic made from relays. The name is based on the observation that programs in this language resemble ladders, with two vertical rails and a series of horizontal rungs between them. FMT
DTFORMAT
ST Q

ST Language Example

Q := DTFORMAT (FMT);

See Also

day_time