Date display style applies a date/time format to the Placeholder value.
To configure Date display style:
- On the Display Style dialog box, select Date.
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Select a date format from the Please Select a Date Format drop-down list:
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<Custom>- The date/time in a new date/time format. For configuration of custom date formats, see Custom Date Display Style.
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Short Date- The date in M/d/yyyy format. For example, 1/23/2016.
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Long Date- The date in dddd, MMMM d, yyyy format. For example, Saturday, January 23, 2016.
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Time- The time in h:mm tt format. For example, 4:56 PM.
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General Date/Time- The date and time in M/d/yyyy h:mm t format. For example, 1/23/2016 4:56 PM.
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Full Date/Time- The date in dddd, MMMM d, yyyy h:mm t format. For example, Saturday, January 23, 2016 4:56 PM.
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Month and Day- The date in MMMM d format. For example, January 23.
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Month and Year- The date in MMMM, yyyy format. For example, January, 2016.
Note:Any existing custom date formats are displayed at the bottom of the Please Select a Date Format drop-down list, and can be removed by hovering and clicking Remove on the right side of the custom date format name.
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- Click the set input format hyperlink to specify the format of the input value from which the Placeholder value is populated.
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Select a date format as described in step 2. Select <None> if users will enter varied date/time formats. OnBase will interpret the format.
Tip:
Unless a specific date/time format is used for every input, selecting <None> is recommended. The formatting will fail if the date/time is not entered in the specified format.
- Click Finish.
- Click Save Template.