CreateDate

Returns a valid date/time object.

See also CreateDateTime and CreateODBCDate.

Syntax

CreateDate(year, month, day)
year

Number representing the year in the range 100-9999. Years from 0 to 29 are interpreted as 21st century values. Years 30 to 99 are interpreted as 20th century values.

month

Number representing the month of the year, ranging from 1 (January) to 12 (December).

day

Number representing the day of the month, ranging from 1 to 31.

Usage

CreateDate is a subset of CreateDateTime.

Time in the returned object is set to 00:00:00.

Examples

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This example shows how to use CreateDate, CreateDateTime, and 
createODBCdate 
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<TITLE>
CreateDate Example
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<H3>CreateDate Example</H3>

<CFIF IsDefined("FORM.year")>
Your date value, presented using different CF date functions:
<CFSET yourDate = CreateDate(FORM.year, FORM.month, FORM.day)>

<CFOUTPUT>
<UL>
    <LI>Built with CreateDate: #CreateDate(FORM.year, FORM.month,
            FORM.day)#
    <LI>Built with CreateDateTime: #CreateDateTime(FORM.year, FORM.month,
            FORM.day, 12,13,0)#
    <LI>Built with CreateODBCDate: #CreateODBCDate(yourDate)#
    <LI>Built with CreateODBCDateTime: #CreateODBCDateTime(yourDate)#
</UL>

<P>The same value can be formatted with dateFormat:
<UL>
    <LI>Built with CreateDate: #DateFormat(CreateDate(FORM.year,
            FORM.month, FORM.day), "mmm-dd-yyyy")#
    <LI>Built with CreateDateTime: #DateFormat(CreateDateTime(FORM.year,
            FORM.month, FORM.day, 12,13,0))#
    <LI>Built with CreateODBCDate: #DateFormat(CreateODBCDate(yourDate),
            "mmmm d, yyyy")#
    <LI>Built with CreateODBCDateTime:
            #DateFormat(CreateODBCDateTime(yourDate), "d/m/yy")#
</UL>


</CFOUTPUT>

</CFIF>

<CFFORM ACTION="createdate.cfm" METHOD="POST">
<P>Please enter the year, month and day in integer format for 
the date value you would like to view:
<PRE>
Year    <CFINPUT TYPE="Text" NAME="year" VALUE="1998" VALIDATE="integer"
  REQUIRED="Yes">
Month    <CFINPUT TYPE="Text" NAME="month" VALUE="6" VALIDATE="integer"
  REQUIRED="Yes">
Day    <CFINPUT TYPE="Text" NAME="day" VALUE="8" VALIDATE="integer"
  REQUIRED="Yes">
</PRE>
<P><INPUT TYPE="Submit" NAME=""> <INPUT TYPE="RESET">
</CFFORM>


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