Lucee object methods reference
Object Method String.parseDateTime
Parses a date/time string according to the English (U.S.)
locale conventions. (To format a date/time string for other
locales, use the LSParseDateTime function.)
String.parseDateTime([string format,[timezone timezone]]):datetime
Category
date,string,parsing
Arguments
The arguments for this function are set. You can not use other arguments except the following ones.
Name | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
format | string | No |
Mask that has to be used for formatting. the following characters are pattern letters (case sensitive) representing the components of a datetime string. All other characters are not interpreted The following masks can be used to format the full date and time and may not be combined with other masks: The function follows Java date time mask. For details, see the section Date and Time Patterns at http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html |
timezone | timezone | No |
A datetime object is independent of a specific timezone, it is only an offset in milliseconds from 1970-1-1 00.00:00 UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). This means that the timezone only comes into play when you need specific information like hours in a day, minutes in a hour or which day it is since those calculations depend on the timezone. For these calculations, a timezone must be specified in order to translate the date object to something else. If you do not provide the timezone in the function call, it will default to the timezone specified in the Lucee Administrator (Settings/Regional), or the timezone specified for the current request using the function setTimezone. You can find a list of all available timezones in the Lucee administrator (Settings/Regional). Some examples of valid timezones: - AGT (for time in Argentina) - Europe/Zurich (for time in Zurich/Switzerland) - HST (Hawaiian Standard Time in the USA) |