Day()
Determines the day of the month in a date object; the ordinal for the day of the month, ranging from 1 to 31.
Day( date=datetime, timezone=timezone );
Returns: Number
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date
datetime,
required
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date object; for example, now() |
timezone
timezone,
optional
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A datetime object is independent of a specific timezone; it is only an offset in milliseconds from The timezone only comes into play when you need specific information like hours in a day, minutes in a hour or which day it is as these calculations depend on the timezone. A timezone must be specified in order to translate the date object to something else. If you do not provide the timezone in the function call, it will default to the timezone specified in the Lucee Administrator (Settings/Regional), or the timezone specified for the current request using the function setTimezone(). You can find a list of all available timezones in the Lucee administrator (Settings/Regional). Some examples of valid timezones include:
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Examples
d1=CreateDateTime(2018, 7, 25, 4, 10, 1)
writeOutput("Day of given date is #day(d1)#")
//Using Member function
d2=now();
writeOutPut('<br>Today is '&d2.day());
See also
- Date and time
- datetime.day()
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- Search Lucee Test Cases (good for further, detailed examples)