Parameter
Description
Creates a date-time object.
Returns
A date/time value.
Category
Function syntax
CreateDateTime(year, month, day, hour, minute, second, millisecond)
History
Introduced in ColdFusion MX6.
See also
CreateDate, CreateTime, CreateODBCDateTime, Now; Evaluation and type conversion issues in Data type conversion in the Developing ColdFusion Applications
Parameters
Parameter |
Description |
---|---|
year |
Integer in the range 0-9999. Integers in the range 0-29 are converted to 2000-2029. Integers in the range 30-99 are converted to 1930-1999. You cannot specify dates before AD 100. |
month |
Integer in the range 1 (January) - 12 (December) |
day |
Integer in the range 1 - 31 |
hour |
Integer in the range 0 - 23 |
minute |
Integer in the range 0 - 59 |
second |
Integer in the range 0 - 59 |
millisecond | Integer in the range 0-999 |
In Adobe ColdFusion (2016 release), you can use the CreateDateTime function in the following ways:
- CreateDateTime(year)
- CreateDateTime(year, month)
- CreateDateTime(year, month, day)
- CreateDateTime(year, month, day, hour)
- CreateDateTime(year, month, day, hour, minute)
- CreateDateTime(year, month, day, hour, minute, second)
- CreateDateTime(year, month, day, hour, minute, second, millisecond)
|
Default value |
Month |
1 |
Day |
1 |
Hour |
0 |
Minute |
0 |
Second |
0 |
If you pass the parameter values only partially, other fields take the default value. For example, CreateDateTime(2016) produces '2016-01-01 00:00:00', where 2016 is the specified parameter and the rest are produced by default.
Example #1
<cfscript> // Create date time object and display it WriteOutput(CreateDateTime(2016,2,16,16,45,34) & " | "); // Create object for specified time WriteOutput(#now()#); // Create object for now() </cfscript>
Output
{ts '2016-02-16 16:45:34'} | {ts '2016-03-14 13:15:31'}
Example #2
<cfscript> // In ColdFusion (2016 release), you can use the CreateDateTime in the following ways WriteOutput(CreateDateTime(2016) & " | "); WriteOutput(CreateDateTime(2016,6) & " | "); WriteOutput(CreateDateTime(2016,6,10) & " | "); WriteOutput(CreateDateTime(2016,6,10,17) & " | "); WriteOutput(CreateDateTime(2016,6,10,17,45) & " | "); WriteOutput(CreateDateTime(2016,6,10,17,45,38)); </cfscript>
Output
{ts '2016-01-01 00:00:00'} | {ts '2016-06-01 00:00:00'} | {ts '2016-06-10 00:00:00'} | {ts '2016-06-10 17:00:00'} | {ts '2016-06-10 17:45:00'} | {ts '2016-06-10 17:45:38'}
<cfscript> year = 2018; month = 11; day = 02; hour = 1; minute= 09; second= 46; myDate=CreateDateTime(year,month,day,hour,minute,second) writeOutput("The date and time is: " & myDate); </cfscript>
Output
The date and time is: {ts '2018-11-02 01:09:46'}
<cfscript> myVar = createDateTime(2022,9,15,1,32,59,999); writeOutput(myVar & "<br/>"); writeOutput("From millisecond(DateTime)" & "<br/>") writeOutput(#millisecond(myVar)#); writeOutput("<br/>") writeOutput("From millisecond(DateTime)" & "<br/>") writeOutput(#myVar.millisecond()#); </cfscript>
Output
{ts '2022-09-15 01:32:59'}
From millisecond(DateTime)
999
From millisecond(DateTime)
999
Adobe
Recevez de l’aide plus rapidement et plus facilement
Nouvel utilisateur ?