Day

Returns the ordinal for the day of the month, ranging from 1 to 31.

See also DayOfWeek, DayOfWeekAsString, DayOfYear, DaysInMonth, DaysInYear, and FirstDayOfMonth.

Syntax

Day(date)
date

Any date.

Usage

Years from 0 to 29 are interpreted as 21st century values. Years 30 to 99 are interpreted as 20th century values.

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 example shows the value of the Day function --->
<HTML>
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<TITLE>
Day Example
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<BODY BGCOLOR=silver>
<H3>Day Example</H3>

<CFIF IsDefined("FORM.year")>
More information about your date:
<CFSET yourDate = CreateDate(FORM.year, FORM.month, FORM.day)>

<CFOUTPUT>
<P>Your date, #DateFormat(yourDate)#.
<BR>It is #DayofWeekAsString(DayOfWeek(yourDate))#, 
  day #DayOfWeek(yourDate)# in the week.
<BR>This is day #Day(YourDate)# in the month of
  #MonthAsString(Month(yourDate))#, which has
    #DaysInMonth(yourDate)# days.
<BR>We are in week #Week(yourDate)# of #Year(YourDate)# 
  (day #DayofYear(yourDate)# of #DaysinYear(yourDate)#).  
<BR><CFIF IsLeapYear(Year(yourDate))>This is a leap year
    <CFELSE>This is not a leap year</CFIF>
</CFOUTPUT>
</CFIF>
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