CreateODBCTime

Returns a time object in ODBC time format.

See also CreateODBCDateTime and CreateTime.

Syntax

CreateODBCTime(date)
date

Date/time object in the period from 100 AD to 9999 AD.

Usage

When passing a date/time value as a string, make sure it is enclosed in quotes. Otherwise, it is interpreted as a number representation of a date/time object, returning undesired results.

Examples

<!--- This code illustrates CreateTime and CreateODBCTime --->
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>
CreateODBCTime Example
</TITLE>
</HEAD>

<BODY BGCOLOR=silver>
<H3>CreateODBCTime Example</H3>

<CFIF IsDefined("FORM.hour")>
Your time value, presented using different CF time functions:
<CFSET yourTime = CreateTime(FORM.hour, FORM.minute, FORM.second)>

<CFOUTPUT>
<UL>
    <LI>Built with CreateTime: #TimeFormat(yourTime)#
    <LI>Built with CreateODBCTime: #CreateODBCTime(yourTime)#
</UL>

<P>The same value can be formatted with timeFormat:
<UL>
    <LI>Built with CreateTime: #TimeFormat(yourTime, 'hh:mm:ss')#
    <LI>Built with CreateODBCTime: 
       #TimeFormat(yourTime, 'hh:mm:sstt')#
</UL>    
</CFOUTPUT>
</CFIF>

<CFFORM ACTION="createodbctime.cfm" METHOD="post">
<PRE>
Hour    <CFINPUT TYPE="Text" NAME="hour" VALUE="16" RANGE="0,23" 
  MESSAGE="You must enter an hour (0-23)" VALIDATE="integer"
    REQUIRED="Yes">
Minute    <CFINPUT TYPE="Text" NAME="minute" VALUE="12" RANGE="0,59"
  MESSAGE="You must enter a minute value (0-59)" VALIDATE="integer"
    REQUIRED="Yes">
Second    <CFINPUT TYPE="Text" NAME="second" VALUE="0" RANGE="0,59"
  MESSAGE="You must enter a value for seconds (0-59)"
    VALIDATE="integer" REQUIRED="Yes">
</PRE>
<P><INPUT TYPE="Submit" NAME=""> <INPUT TYPE="RESET">
</CFFORM>
</BODY>
</HTML>       


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