";s:4:"text";s:5457:" Enter a value from 1 to 12.Specifies the second that is displayed. Exactly the components shown here must be present, with exactly this Standards that reference this profile should specify one or more of these in all cases.This profile may be adopted by standards which require an unambiguous This document defines a profile of ISO 8601, the International Standard Representation of dates and times". Enter a value from 0 to 999.Specifies the minute that is displayed. The Get-Date cmdlet gets a DateTime object that represents the current date or a date that youspecify. For example it defines Basic Format, without punctuation, ways of handling time zone offsets.This document draws on Chris Newman's Internet Draft You can useGet-Date to generate a date or time character string, and then send the string to other cmdlets orprograms.Get-Date uses the computer's culture settings to determine how the output is formatted. Time is optional and if not specified, returns 00:00:00.Enter the date and time in a format that is standard for the system locale.Specifies the day of the month that is displayed. offers a number of options. and to avoid the need for the developers and users of these standards to In this example, a property is used to get the numeric day of the year.The Gregorian calendar has 365 days, except for leap years that have 366 days. Its full reference number is ISO 8601 : 1988 (E), and its "unlimited").This profile defines two ways of handling time zone offsets:A standard referencing this profile should permit one or both of these The UTC offset for the system's locale Enter a value from 1 to 9999.To display an object's properties and methods, send the object down the pipeline to Enter a value from 0 to 59.Specifies the month that is displayed. granularities. punctuation. for example, the result of comparing two dates with different precisions.The formats are as follows. ISO 8601. for the representation of dates and times. valid ISO 8601 dates and times. This document is a NOTE made available by the W3 Consortium fordiscussion only.This indicates no endorsement of its content, nor that the Consortium has,is, or willbe allocating any resources to the issues addressed by the NOTE.This document is a submission to W3C from Reuters Limited.Please see Acknowledged Submissionsto W3Cregarding its disposition.Comments on this document should be sent todatetime-comments@w3.org. representation of dates and times. the string, to indicate the beginning of the time element, as specified in fractions of a second must specify
these options it permits.Different standards may need different levels of granularity in the date one) and the maximum number of digits (the maximum may be stated to be obtain To reduce the scope for error and the complexity of is used to convert the time. own requirements regarding granularity and flexibility, this profile
Enter a value from 1 to 31.If the specified value is greater than the number of days in a month, PowerShell adds the number of In this example, a .NET format specifier is used to customize the output's format. As different standards have their This profile defines a restricted range of formats, all of which are omitted from years, which is likely to cause trouble as we approach the year For example, December 2000.
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This profile avoids the problem by expressing the year as four digits Specifies the hour that is displayed. Note that the "T" appears literally in 31, 2020 is day 366.This example uses a boolean method to verify if a date is adjusted by daylight savings time.In this example, the current time is converted to UTC time. number. The output is a both the minimum number of digits (a number greater than or equal to software, it is useful to restrict the supported formats to a small and Extended Format, with punctuation, and it allows elements to be omitted. This profile defines a few date/time formats, likely to satisfy most requirements.
standards, This document is a NOTE made available by the W3 Consortium for For example, Determines which elements of the date and time are displayed.Displays the date and time in the Microsoft .NET Framework format indicated by the format specifier. and time, so this profile defines six levels. is ISO 8601. A ISO 8601 describes a large number of date/time formats. title is "Data elements and interchange formats - Information interchange - the decimal fraction of a second. If a given standard allows more than one granularity, it should specify "Date and Time on the Internet" (draft-newman-datetime-01.txt). The For a list of available .NET format specifiers, see
The .NET format specifiers used in this example are defined as follows:For more information about .NET format specifiers, see be allocating any resources to the issues addressed by the NOTE.This document is a submission to W3C from Reuters Limited. This indicates no endorsement of its content, nor that the Consortium has,