Date Variables#
Server Variables have additional variables that can be used in a CrushTask depending on the situation as well.Date variables can be used to reference the current file item's date/time. Ubiquitous, an be used in any context (user events, alerts, various email templates,jobs).
{MM} month number {MMM} month abbreviated {MMMM} month full {dd} day {yy} or {yyyy} year {HH} 24 hour {mm} minute {hh} 12 hour {aa} AM or PM {ss} seconds {S} milliseconds {EEE} weekday abbreviated {EEEE} weekday full {W} week number in the current month {w} week number in the current year {u} day number of the week {D}or {DD} day number in the current year {F} day of week in month {z} general timezone {Z} RFC 822 time zone {J} julian date {millis} millisecond time {yesterday} millisecond time of yesterday (no variations) {tomorrow} millisecond time of tomorrow (no variations) {time} or {now} millisecond time of now (no variations)
Variations#
A leading '.' indicates now. {.MM}{.dd}{.yyyy}A leading '!' indicates yesterday. {!MM}{!dd}{!yyyy}
A leading '!!' indicates last week. {!!MM}{!!dd}{!!yyyy}
A leading '!!!' indicates last month. {!!!MM}{!!!dd}{!!!yyyy}
A trailing '!' indicates tomorrow. {MM!}{dd!}{yyyy!}
A trailing '!!' indicates next week. {MM!!}{dd!!}{yyyy!!}
A trailing '!!!' indicates next month. {MM!!!}{dd!!!}{yyyy!!!}
A trailing '_' indicates the file start transfer time (for events). {MM_}{dd_}{yyyy_} {HH_}{mm_}{ss_}{S_}
A leading '_' indicates the file end transfer time (for events). {_MM}{_dd}{_yyyy} {_HH}{_mm}{_ss}{_S}
To add days or remove days from the time, you can use {dateadd:X}. Example to add 5 days:{dateadd:5}{.MM}{.dd}{.yyyy}
CrushTask / Jobs can reference their schedule name with {scheduleName}
{task_error} is the most recent task's error.
{task_errors} are all the task errors accumulated so far.
{task_error_names} are the names of all the tasks that had errors so far.
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This particular version was published on 13-Jul-2021 02:19 by Ben Spink.
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