System.DateUtils.RecodeDateTime

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Delphi

function RecodeDateTime(const AValue: TDateTime; const AYear, AMonth, ADay, AHour, AMinute, ASecond, AMilliSecond: Word): TDateTime;

C++

extern DELPHI_PACKAGE System::TDateTime __fastcall RecodeDateTime(const System::TDateTime AValue, const System::Word AYear, const System::Word AMonth, const System::Word ADay, const System::Word AHour, const System::Word AMinute, const System::Word ASecond, const System::Word AMilliSecond);

Properties

Type Visibility Source Unit Parent
function public
System.DateUtils.pas
System.DateUtils.hpp
System.DateUtils System.DateUtils

Description

Selectively replaces parts of a specified TDateTime value.

Call RecodeDateTime to convert the date/time value specified by AValue with the value obtained by changing the year to AYear, the month to AMonth, the day of the month to ADay, the hour to AHour, the minute to AMinute, the second to ASecond, and the millisecond to AMilliSecond. Any one of these parameters can be set to RecodeLeaveFieldAsIs, which tells RecodeDateTime not change the existing portion of the TDateTime value.

AYear can range from 1 through 9999 (or be RecodeLeaveFieldAsIs).

AMonth can range from 1 through 12 (or be RecodeLeaveFieldAsIs).

Legal values for ADay depend on the month represented by AMonth. (For example, if AMonth is 1, ADay can range from 1 through 31, if AMonth is 2, ADay can range from 1 through 28 or 1 to 29, depending on the year, and so on.) ADay can also be RecodeLeaveFieldAsIs.

AHour can range from 0 through 23 (or be RecodeLeaveFieldAsIs).

AMinute can range from 0 through 59 (or be RecodeLeaveFieldAsIs).

ASecond can range from 0 through 59 (or be RecodeLeaveFieldAsIs).

AMilliSecond can range from 0 through 999 (or be RecodeLeaveFieldAsIs).

If the values do not result in a valid date and time, RecodeDateTime raises an EConvertError exception.

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