Date+Formatting+Extended+Functionality

=Date$ Formatting - Extended Functionality= LBB has extended functionality when using Date$ media type="custom" key="25367846".

LBB will return the date in any format that can be constructed from the following elements, in any order, separated by '/' or '-':


 * d ||< Day of month as digits with no leading zero for single-digit days. ||
 * dd ||< Day of month as digits with leading zero for single-digit days. ||
 * ddd ||< Day of week as a three-letter abbreviation. ||
 * dddd ||< Day of week as its full name. ||
 * m ||< Month as digits with no leading zero for single-digit months. ||
 * mm ||< Month as digits with leading zero for single-digit months. ||
 * mmm ||< Month as a three-letter abbreviation. ||
 * mmmm ||< Month as its full name. ||
 * y ||< Year as last two digits, but with no leading zero for years less than 10. ||
 * yy ||< Year as last two digits, but with leading zero for years less than 10. ||
 * yyyy ||< Year represented by full four digits. ||

For example, code format="lb" Print date$("dddd dd-mmmm-yyyy") code Would output: code Sunday 30-January-2012 code