LCDatetime Properties Summary

The following table summarizes LCDatetime properties.

Property

Description

LCDatetime.Minute

Long. Minute (0-59), or -1 if the object contains a date only.

LCDatetime.Second

Long. Second (0-59), or -1 if the object contains a date only.

LCDatetime.Hundredth

Long. Hundredths of second (0-99), or -1 if the object contains a date only.

LCDatetime.Day

Long. Day of month (1-31), or -1 if the object contains a time only.

LCDatetime.Hour

Long. Hour (0-23), or -1 if the object contains a date only.

LCDatetime.Month

Long. Month (1-12), or -1 if the object contains a time only.

LCDatetime.Year

Long. Integer indicating the year (1-32767), or -1 if the object contains a time only.

LCDatetime.Weekday

Long, read-only. Integer indicating the day of the week (1-7, Sunday = 1), or -1 if the object contains a time only.

LCDatetime.Zone

Long. Integer indicating the time zone (-12 to 12).

Note: While Zone is a writeable property, assigning the Zone property does not change the Hour to the corresponding time in the new zone. If you want this done, you must do it yourself.

LCDatetime.DST

Boolean. Indicates whether Daylight Savings Time is in effect.

LCDatetime.Ticks

Long. Tick count representing hundredths of a second since midnight. Returns -1 if the object contains a date only.

LCDatetime.Julian

Long. Integer representing the Julian date by indicating the number of days since January 1, 4713 BC. If the object contains a time value only, returns -1.

LCDatetime.Text

String representation. The date and time will be expressed using the local datetime settings of the computer executing the code. For example, U.S. computers will typically list the month number first, while Europe will list the day of the month first. Zone and DST information are not included in this output. If the time is in a different zone, the value is displayed in the time of that zone, not the corresponding local time.

LCDatetime.Value

LotusScript® Variant containing a datetime. The value is returned in the time zone specified by the Zone property (not the user's local time).

Note: The LotusScript® variant does not contain information about time zone and Daylight Savings Time. To copy a value from one LCDatetime to another without losing information, use the LCDatetime.Copy method.