Script Function: Returns the calendarAn Automation Engine object type that defines a set of days based on calendar keywords. week of a date
WEEK_NR(Date)
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Description/Format |
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Date |
Indication of a date in the format "YYMMDD" or "YYYYMMDD". Format: script literal or script variable It is also possible to specify a different date format. Do so by entering the required date format, then enter a separator (: or ;) and afterwards the date. Indicating a date format is optional. |
Return code |
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Calendar week (3-figure) |
Optionally, you may specify a particular Date Format. The default Date Formats to be used are "YYMMDD" or "YYYYMMDD". A colon or semicolon may be used as a separator between Date Format and Date.
Calendar week calculation depends on the definitions made for the first calendar week of the year. The particular week that should be regarded as the starting week may be determined by the administrator in the variableIt stores or retrieves values dynamically at runtime. An individual Automation Engine object type. UC_CLIENT_SETTINGS with the keys "FIRST_WEEK_METHOD" and "FIRST_DAY_OF_WEEK".
The functionPre-defined run book template in the Automation Engine. One single step only, e.g. Start Windows Service, Copy file,… returns the calendar week "052" of this day.
:SET &CW# = WEEK_NR("991231")
See also:
Script element | Description |
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Returns the day of a week of a given date as a number | |
Returns the day of the week of a given date as an abbreviation |
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