h2. Date Format String Tokens |_<^{width:4em}. Token |_<^. Meaning | |<^. %0 |<^. ASCII zero value | |<^. %DY |<^. Date (08) | |<^. %ST |<^. st, th or nd by date | |<^. %MN |<^. Month as number (04) | |<^. %MO |<^. Month as long entry (April) | |<^. %M3 |<^. Month as 3 letters (Apr) | |<^. %WK |<^. Week of year | |<^. %DN |<^. Day within year (098) | |<^. %WN |<^. Week day as number (7 = Saturday) | |<^. %W3 |<^. Week day as 3 letters (Sat) | |<^. %WE |<^. Week day as long (Saturday) | |<^. %CE |<^. Century as 2 digits (19) | |<^. %YR |<^. Year as 2 digits (95) | |<^. %24 |<^. Hour as 24 hour (15) | |<^. %12 |<^. Hour as 12 hour (03) | |<^. %AM |<^. am or pm | |<^. %PM |<^. am or pm | |<^. %MI |<^. Minute as 2 digits (25) | |<^. %SE |<^. Second as 2 digits (50) | |<^. %CS |<^. Centisecond as 2 digits (87) | |<^. %TZ |<^. Time zone (BST/DST+01:00, etc) | |<^. %% |<^. A % symbol | h4. Notes All numbers may be preceded by Z to suppress leading zeros. h4. See also * [[OS_ConvertDateAndTime]] * [[Territory_ConvertDateAndTime]]