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<Date type>.ToMonthInAlpha (Function) In french: <Type Date>.VersMoisEnLettre Returns the name of the month that corresponds to a specified date.
MyDate is Date = DateSys() EDT_Date = MyDate.ToDayInAlpha() + " " + MyDate.Day + ... " " + MyDate.ToMonthInAlpha() + " at " + ... TimeToString(TimeSys(), "HH:MM:SS") // The EDT_Date control contains for example: Monday 13 August at 14:44:17
Syntax
<Result> = <Date>.ToMonthInAlpha()
<Result>: Character string Month corresponding to the specified date: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December. Remark: The month returned depends on the language options specified for dates in the "Languages" tab of the project description (on the "Project" tab, in the "Project" group, click "Description"):- If the project uses the linguistic options of Windows for the dates, the month will be returned in the language of Windows.
- If the project uses specific parameters for the dates (for one or more languages), the month returned will correspond to the one specified in the project description.
<Date>: Date variable or DateTime variable Date to use. This date can correspond to: - a Date variable.
- a DateTime variable. In this case, only the date is taken into account.
Remarks The date storage format allows you to store dates from 01/01/0001 to 12/31/9999.
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