Just displays the current server time. Parameters
Symbol Meaning Presentation Example ------ ------- ------------ ------- G era designator (Text) AD y year (Number) 1996 M month in year (Text & Number) July & 07 d day in month (Number) 10 h hour in am/pm (1~12) (Number) 12 H hour in day (0~23) (Number) 0 m minute in hour (Number) 30 s second in minute (Number) 55 S millisecond (Number) 978 E day in week (Text) Tuesday D day in year (Number) 189 F day of week in month (Number) 2 (2nd Wed in July) w week in year (Number) 27 W week in month (Number) 2 a am/pm marker (Text) PM k hour in day (1~24) (Number) 24 K hour in am/pm (0~11) (Number) 0 z time zone (Text) Pacific Standard Time \' escape for text (Delimiter) \'' single quote (Literal) ' For example, two 'y':s give you the year using two digits. Four 'y':s give you the year in four digits. Three 'M':s give you the month in letters, whereas two 'M':s give just the month number. (Yes, these are exactly the Java SimpleDateFormat arguments. Sorry for copying them in.) ExampleUsing [
Unknown macro: {INSERT CurrentTimePlugin format='yyyy.MM.dd G 'at' hh}
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Unknown macro: {INSERTCurrentTimePluginformat='yyyy.MM.ddG'at'hh}
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Unknown macro: {INSERT CurrentTimePlugin format='yyyy.MM.dd G 'at' hh}
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Unknown macro: {INSERTCurrentTimePluginformat='yyyy.MM.ddG'at'hh}
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