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":00 aug 22 mon 2005 17:"

Example 2: Less specific time parameters

Following are valid examples of time parameters:

“17:00” means any day at 5:00 a.m.

“ :30 ” means any hour, on the half hour

“ mon 17:” means 5:00 p.m. each Monday

The interval parameter has the format

<number> <units>

where <units> is one of:

Mil (millisecond)

Sec (second)

Min (minute)

Hou (hour)

Day (day)

Wee (week)

Mon (month)

Yea (year)

Example 3: Time and interval functions

TIME(“sun aug 21 2005 14:30”)

If it is exactly 2:30 p.m. and 0 seconds, on Sunday, August 21, 2005, it returns 1 (true);
otherwise, it returns 0 (false).

AFTER_TIME(“sun aug 21 2005 14:30”)

The validity of the date is not checked. For example, if Aug 22 2005 is not a Monday, this error
is not detected.