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System variable: LONGYEAR | System variable: LONGYEAR | ||
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- | + | The system variable named LONGYEAR is a four-digit numeric variable whose value equals the current year (e.g., 1996). | |
+ | This value is obtained from the DOS system date. | ||
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System variable: LONGYEAR$ | System variable: LONGYEAR$ | ||
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- | Description: The system variable named LONGYEAR is a four-byte string whose value equals the current year (e.g., "1996"). This value is obtained from the DOS system date. | + | Description: |
+ | The system variable named LONGYEAR is a four-byte string whose value equals the current year (e.g., "1996"). | ||
+ | This value is obtained from the DOS system date. | ||
+ | </pre> |
Latest revision as of 04:37, 1 June 2009
LONGYEAR and LONGYEAR$
System variable: LONGYEAR Length/precision: 4.0 Description: The system variable named LONGYEAR is a four-digit numeric variable whose value equals the current year (e.g., 1996). This value is obtained from the DOS system date. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- System variable: LONGYEAR$ Length: 4 Description: The system variable named LONGYEAR is a four-byte string whose value equals the current year (e.g., "1996"). This value is obtained from the DOS system date.