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Old 22nd September 2003, 07:30   #4  |  Link
WarpEnterprises
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it's there, well hidden, read the readme

It uses the current (windows) localisation!

Example for result like: "26.Juli 2003 04:01 PM"

dvinfo(file,"rec_time",rec_format="%d.%B %Y %I:%M %p")

Here are all format specifiers:

Code:
Codes for output formatting 
%a Abbreviated weekday name 
%A Full weekday name 
%b Abbreviated month name 
%B Full month name 
%c Date and time representation appropriate for locale 
%d Day of month as decimal number (01 – 31) 
%H Hour in 24-hour format (00 – 23) 
%I Hour in 12-hour format (01 – 12) 
%j Day of year as decimal number (001 – 366) 
%m Month as decimal number (01 – 12) 
%M Minute as decimal number (00 – 59) 
%p Current locale‚s A.M./P.M. indicator for 12-hour clock 
%S Second as decimal number (00 – 59) 
%U Week of year as decimal number, with Sunday as first day of week (00 – 53) 
%w Weekday as decimal number (0 – 6; Sunday is 0) 
%W Week of year as decimal number, with Monday as first day of week (00 – 53) 
%x Date representation for current locale 
%X Time representation for current locale 
%y Year without century, as decimal number (00 – 99) 
%YYear with century, as decimal number 
%z, %Z Time-zone name or abbreviation; no characters if time zone is unknown 
%% Percent sign  
The # flag may prefix any formatting code. In that case, the meaning of the format code is changed as follows. 

%#a, %#A, %#b, %#B, %#p, %#X, %#z, %#Z, %#% # flag is ignored.  
%#c Long date and time representation, appropriate for current locale. For example: “Tuesday, March 14, 1995, 12:41:29„.  
%#x Long date representation, appropriate to current locale. For example: “Tuesday, March 14, 1995„.  
%#d, %#H, %#I, %#j, %#m, %#M, %#S, %#U, %#w, %#W, %#y, %#Y Remove leading zeros (if any).
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