This property is obsolete. See the Remarks section below. |
Description
Use the Utilities.TimeSeparator
property to specify the character that is used to separate hours, minutes and seconds in a time value.
Declaration
Applies To
The property is applied to the following object:
Property Value
The string that holds the character used to separate hours, minutes and seconds in a time value.
By default, TimeSeparator
holds the value that is specified by Regional Settings in the Windows Control Panel. To restore this value, call the GetFormatSettings
method.
Remarks
Utilities.TimeSeparate
is obsolete and is supported for backward compatibility only. To get or set the time separator character, use the aqEnvironment.GetLocaleInfo
and aqEnvironment.SetLocaleInfo
functions with LOCALE_STIME
as the second parameter. Keep in mind that custom locales might not have a uniform time separator character, so this constant is deprecated.
JavaScript, JScript
var time_separator = aqEnvironment.GetLocaleInfo(LOCALE_USER_DEFAULT, LOCALE_STIME);
Log.Message(time_separator);
Python
time_separator = aqEnvironment.GetLocaleInfo(LOCALE_USER_DEFAULT, LOCALE_STIME)
Log.Message(time_separator)
VBScript
time_separator = aqEnvironment.GetLocaleInfo(LOCALE_USER_DEFAULT, LOCALE_STIME)
Log.Message time_separator
DelphiScript
time_separator := aqEnvironment.GetLocaleInfo(LOCALE_USER_DEFAULT, LOCALE_STIME);
Log.Message(time_separator);
C++Script, C#Script
var time_separator = aqEnvironment["GetLocaleInfo"](LOCALE_USER_DEFAULT, LOCALE_STIME);
Log["Message"](time_separator);
Or, if you want to format time values using locale settings, use the methods of the aqDateTime
object. They use locale-specific time formats when parsing values.
See Also
Working With Time
Date and Time Format Specifiers
aqDateTime.Today Method
aqDateTime.Now Method
aqConvert.DateTimeToStr Method