HP Neoview Release 2.3 Software User Manual

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— space
— tab
— comma (,)
— semicolon (;)
— slash (/)
— backslash (\\)

Period (.) is the only supported separator between integral and fractional seconds.

The following are defaults and examples:
— Date values

Default: %C%y-%m-%d

Example: The input characters “2007–10–05” can be processed without a format
definition and is interpreted as October 5, 2007.

— Time values

Default: %H:%M:%s

Example: The input characters “13:32:00” can be processed without a format
definition and is interpreted as 1:32 p.m.

— Timestamp values

Default: %C%y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S

Example: The input characters “2007–10–05 13:32:00.000000” can be processed
without a format definition and is interpreted as 1:32 p.m on October 5, 2007.

Interval data types

Interval data types require a formatstring.

There is no default for interval fields.

These field specifiers are allowed:

— For year-month ranges:

%Y — year

%M — month

— For day-time ranges:

%D — day

%H — hour

%M — minutes

%S — seconds (can include fractional seconds)

The values for specifiers must be positive integers.

Specifiers must appear in order from day to seconds. For example, %M (minutes) cannot
precede %H (hours).

Negative interval values always have a minus sign to the left of the integers, with no
spaces between the minus sign and the integers.

The supported field delimiters are:
— hyphen (-) for year-month ranges
— colon (:) for day-time ranges

Examples are:
— To specify a formatstring for a year-month duration of 3 years and 2 months

formatted as “3-2”:

“%Y-%M”

— To specify a formatstring for a year-month duration of 10 years formatted as

“10”:

Control File Organization and Syntax

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