datePart

Description

Extracts a part from a date value.

Categories

Related

History

ColdFusion MX 6.1: Added the datepart character L or l to represent milliseconds.

Syntax

DatePart("datepart", "date")

Attributes

AttributeDescriptionRequiredDefault
dateDate/time object, in the range 100 AD–9999 AD.
datepartString: yyyy: Year q: Quarter m: Month y: Day of year d: Day w: Weekday ww: Week h: Hour n: Minute s: Second l: Millisecond

Returns

Part of a date, as an integer.

Usage

When passing a date/time object as a string, enclose it in quotation marks. Otherwise, it is interpreted as a numeric representation of a date/time object.

Example

<!--- This example shows information available from DatePart ---> 
<cfset todayDate = Now()> 
<h3>DatePart Example</h3> 
Today's date is <cfoutput>#todayDate#</cfoutput>. 
Using datepart, we extract an integer representing the dateparts from that value 
<cfoutput> 
<ul> 
    <li>year: #DatePart("yyyy", todayDate)#</li> 
    <li>quarter: #DatePart("q", todayDate)#</li> 
    <li>month: #DatePart("m", todayDate)#</li> 
    <li>day of year: #DatePart("y", todayDate)#</li> 
    <li>day: #DatePart("d", todayDate)#</li> 
    <li>weekday: #DatePart("w", todayDate)#</li> 
    <li>week: #DatePart("ww", todayDate)#</li> 
    <li>hour: #DatePart("h", todayDate)#</li> 
    <li>minute: #DatePart("n", todayDate)#</li> 
    <li>second: #DatePart("s", todayDate)#</li> 
</ul> 
</cfoutput>