Returns a custom-formatted time value. If no mask is specified, the TimeFormat function returns time value using the hh:mm tt format.
See also CreateTime, Now, and ParseDateTime.
TimeFormat(time [, mask ])
Any date/time value or string convertible to a time value.
A set of masking characters determining the format:
h -- Hours with no leading zero for single-digit hours. (Uses a 12-hour clock.)hh -- Hours with a leading zero for single-digit hours. (Uses a 12-hour clock.)H -- Hours with no leading zero for single-digit hours. (Uses a 24-hour clock.)HH -- Hours with a leading zero for single-digit hours. (Uses a 24-hour clock.)m -- Minutes with no leading zero for single-digit minutesmm -- Minutes with a leading zero for single-digit minutess -- Seconds with no leading zero for single-digit seconds ss -- Seconds with a leading zero for single-digit seconds t -- Single-character time marker string, such as A or P tt -- Multiple-character time marker string, such as AM or PM 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.
<!--- This example shows the various types of output
possible with TimeFormat --->
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>
TimeFormat Example
</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<CFSET todayDate=#Now()#>
<BODY>
<H3>TimeFormat Example</H3>
<P>Today's date is <CFOUTPUT>#todayDate#</CFOUTPUT>.
<P>Using Timeformat, we can display that date/time value
in a number of different ways:
<CFOUTPUT>
<UL>
<LI>#TimeFormat(todayDate)#
<LI>#TimeFormat(todayDate, "hh:mm:ss")#
<LI>#TimeFormat(todayDate, "hh:mm:sst")#
<LI>#TimeFormat(todayDate, "hh:mm:sstt")#
<LI>#TimeFormat(todayDate, "HH:mm:ss")#
</UL>
</CFOUTPUT>
</BODY>
</HTML>