fn:format-date( $value as xs:date, $picture as xs:string, [$language as xs:string], [$calendar as xs:string], [$country as xs:string] ) as xs:string
Returns a formatted date value based on the picture argument. This is an XSLT function, and it is available in XSLT, XQuery 1.0-ml, and Server-Side JavaScript.
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value |
The given date $value that needs to be formatted.
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picture |
The desired string representation of the given date $value .
The picture string is a sequence of characters, in which the
characters represent variables such as, decimal-separator-sign,
grouping-sign, zero-digit-sign, digit-sign, pattern-separator,
percent sign and per-mille-sign. For details on the picture string, see
http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt20/#date-picture-string.
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language |
The desired language for string representation of the date
$value .
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calendar | The only calendar supported at this point is "Gregorian" or "AD". |
country | $country is used the specification to take into account country specific string representation. |
Dates before October 15, 1582 (the start of the Gregorian calendar) will not return the correct date value.
fn:format-date(fn:current-date(), "[Y01]/[M01]/[D01]") => 14/12/05 fn:format-date(fn:current-date(), "[Y0001]/[M01]/[D01]","en","AD","US") => 2014/12/05
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