$DAY |
The current day of the
week in text format (i.e., Sunday through Saturday). |
$DD |
The day of the month in
numeric format (i.e., 01 through 31). |
$DE |
The day of the week in
European numeric format (i.e., 1 through 7, where 1 = Monday). |
$DW or $D |
The day of the week in
numeric format (i.e., 1 through 7, where 1 = Sunday). |
$DY or $DDD |
The day of the year in
numeric format (i.e., 01 through 366). |
$HH |
The hour in numeric format
(i.e., 00 through 23). |
$HHMM |
The hour and minute in
numeric format (i.e., 0000 through 2359). |
$MIN |
The minute in numeric
format (i.e., 00 through 59). |
$MM |
The month in numeric format
(i.e., 01 through 12). |
$MON |
The month in abbreviated
text format (i.e., Jan through Dec). |
$OBJNAME |
The name of the object
(table or view) |
$SEQ and $SEQn |
A numeric Optim Directory Sequence Number (i.e., 0 through
2,147,483,647). The Optim Directory
holds a sequence number that is used exclusively by the $SEQ and $SEQn
macros. This sequence number is incremented by a single digit each
time the macro generates a number.The $SEQn macro
generates a number of n places, including leading
zeros, if needed. For example, if the Optim Directory
Sequence Number is 9 when the $SEQ4 macro is used to generate a file
name, the macro returns the value 0010:
Macro: EXTRACT<$MON
$YYYY SEQ $SEQ4>.XF
File Name: C:\ProgramFiles\Softech\RT\DATA\EXTRACTNov2000SEQ0010.XF
|
$SS |
The second in numeric
format (i.e., 00 through 59). |
$USER |
The operating system User
ID. |
$WE |
The week of the year in
European numeric format, where Monday is the first day of the week
(i.e., 00 through 52). |
$WW |
The week of the year in
numeric format, where Sunday is the first day of the week. (i.e.,
00 through 52). |
$YY |
The current year in two-digit
numeric format (e.g., 00 through 99). |