Format Date/Time
Updated: May 13, 2016
Applies To: System Center 2012 SP1 - Orchestrator, System Center 2012 - Orchestrator, System Center 2012 R2 Orchestrator
The Format Date/Time activity enables you to transform existing date and time formats into custom formats that you create.
Configuring the Format Date/Time Activity
Before you configure the Format Date/Time activity, you need to determine the following:
The existing date and time format you want to transform.
The new date and time format you want it to become.
Use the following information to configure the Format Date/Time activity.
Details Tab
Settings | Configuration Instructions |
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Date/Time | Type the time that you want to convert. |
Format | Type the format of the time that you want to convert. See the Date/Time Format Codes table for format codes and examples. |
Format | Type the format that you want to convert the input time to. |
Output Adjustments | Type a number in any of the following fields to adjust the output time from the input time. For example, if the input time is coming from a server that is three hours ahead of your local time, type -3 in the Hours field to set the output time (your local time) to three hours behind the input time. If the input time is three hours behind your local time, type 3 to set the output time to three hours ahead of the input time. You can adjust the output time using the following time units: Days Months Years Hours Minutes Seconds |
To specify a date/time format, you must enter the codes that represent each part of the date and time.
Date/Time Format Codes
Code | Description |
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y | The last digit of the year. For example, 2005 would be represented as 5. |
yy | The last two digits of the year number. For example, in this format 2005 would be represented as 05. |
yyyy | The year number in four digits. For example, in this format 2005 would be represented as 2005. |
M | Month as a number from 1 to 12. If the month number is a single-digit number, it is displayed without a leading zero. |
MM | Month in two digits. If the month number is a single-digit number, it is displayed with a leading zero. |
MMM | The name of the month in three letters. For example, August would be represented as Aug. |
MMMM | The name of the month spelled in full. This format is supported only for output time. Note: This format is only supported for the output format. |
d | Day as a number from 1 to 31. If the day number is a single-digit number, it is displayed without a leading zero. |
dd | Day in two digits. If the day number is a single-digit number, it is displayed with a leading zero. |
ddd | The abbreviated name of the day of the week in three letters. For example, Saturday is abbreviated as “Sat”. |
dddd | The full name of the day of the week. For example, Saturday is displayed in full. Note: This format is only supported for the output format. |
h | Hour as a number from 1 to 12 when using the 12-hour clock. If the hour number is a single-digit number, it is displayed without a leading zero. |
hh | Hour in two digits using the 12-hour clock. If the hour number is a single-digit number, it is displayed with a leading zero. |
H | Hour as a number from 0 to 23 when using the 24-hour clock. For example, in this format 1 pm would be represented as 13. If the hour number is a single-digit number, it is displayed without a leading zero. |
HH | Hour in two digits using the 24-hour clock. For example, in this format 1 pm would be represented as 13. If the hour number is a single-digit number, it is displayed with a leading zero |
m | Minutes as a number from 0 to 59. If the minute number is a single-digit number, it is displayed without a leading zero. |
mm | Minutes in two digits. If the minute number is a single-digit number, it is displayed with a leading zero. |
s | Seconds as a number from 0 to 59. If the second number is a single-digit number, it is displayed without a leading zero. |
ss | Seconds in two digits. If the second number is a single-digit number, it is displayed with a leading zero. |
tt | A.M. or P.M. as two letters: A.M. or P.M. as defined on your system. |
Here are some examples of dates and times and their corresponding format:
Format | Date |
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MM/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss tt | 08/05/2006 03:05:15 PM |
M/d/yy h:m:s tt | 8/5/06 3:5:15 PM |
ddd MMM dd yyyy | Sat Aug 05 2006 |
dddd, MMMM dd yyyy | Saturday, August 05 2006 |
Published Data
The following table lists the published data items.
Item | Description |
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Format Result | The result of the format in the specified form. |
Format Result without adjustments | The formatted result, but without any adjustments made to it. |
Input Time | The input time. |
Input Format | The format of the date and time that was entered as the input time. |
Output Format | The format of the date and time that was entered as the output time. |