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Enter  “T-1@3PM” for yesterday at 3 in the afternoon.
 
Enter  “T-1@3PM” for yesterday at 3 in the afternoon.
 
  “T” is a special character that stands for today's date.
 
  “T” is a special character that stands for today's date.
Enter  “NOW” for today's date and current time.
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: Enter  “NOW” for today's date and current time.
You may enter date information in any of the following ways:
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: You may enter date information in any of the following ways:
 
JAN 22 1957 or 22 JAN 57 or 1/22/57 or 012257
 
JAN 22 1957 or 22 JAN 57 or 1/22/57 or 012257
 
T (for TODAY), T+l (for TOMORROW), T+2, T+7, etc.
 
T (for TODAY), T+l (for TOMORROW), T+2, T+7, etc.
 
T-l (for YESTERDAY), T-3W (for 3 WEEKS AGO), etc.
 
T-l (for YESTERDAY), T-3W (for 3 WEEKS AGO), etc.
N = Now (to enter the current date and time)
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: N = Now (to enter the current date and time)
If the year is omitted, the computer uses the CURRENT YEAR. Sometimes the system allows you to omit the precise day, as: JAN, 1957
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: If the year is omitted, the computer uses the CURRENT YEAR. Sometimes the system allows you to omit the precise day, as: JAN, 1957
  
  

Revision as of 22:35, 8 December 2005

Date/Time Data Type
The name of this data type explains the content. All time related date entries must have a date including a time.

Enter “T-1@3PM” for yesterday at 3 in the afternoon.

“T” is a special character that stands for today's date.
Enter “NOW” for today's date and current time.
You may enter date information in any of the following ways:

JAN 22 1957 or 22 JAN 57 or 1/22/57 or 012257 T (for TODAY), T+l (for TOMORROW), T+2, T+7, etc. T-l (for YESTERDAY), T-3W (for 3 WEEKS AGO), etc.

N = Now (to enter the current date and time)
If the year is omitted, the computer uses the CURRENT YEAR. Sometimes the system allows you to omit the precise day, as: JAN, 1957


Source: Adverse Reaction Tracking User Manual Version 4.0


This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library