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Another way to put a string in a Date is to use the Date.parse function; see
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_
Objects/Date/parse.
The date variable can be used as the value in the date, dateTime or time functions of the
formatter.
var myDate = formatter.date(date, "MM/dd/yyyy");
Date and time patterns
Dates and times in a template originating from a date field in a record set can be displayed
using a custom pattern. You can enter the pattern via the Text Script Wizard, lest the field type
is set to Date in a data mapping configuration and the field contains a valid date; see "Using the
Text Script Wizard" on page778 and "Formatting variable data" on page782. In the Script
Editor, the pattern can be passed to a date, dateTime or Time function of the formatter; see
"formatter" on page1261.
The custom pattern may consist of pattern letters (see below), for example: "MM/dd/yyyy". The
components can be separated with a space or a symbol, e.g. ., /, -. Text must be put in quotes.
The repetition of pattern letters determines the exact presentation. For example, if the number of
pattern letters for a month is less than 3 (M or MM), the month is displayed as a number. If the
number of pattern letters is 3 (MMM), it will be displayed as text; if available, a short or
abbreviated form of the month's name will be used. If the number of pattern letters is 4 or more
(MMMM), the month's full name is displayed.
Note
The pattern letters and patterns on this page are only suitable for displaying dates and times in
templates, not for extracting dates in the DataMapper module. For pattern letters and patterns
available in the DataMapper, see "Date" on page291.
Pattern letters
Letter Component Presentation Examples
G Era designator Text AD
y Year Year 1996; 96
Y Week year Year 2009; 09
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