CDate Function
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ααΆαααβααααααα α
CDate (Expression)
αααααβαααα‘αα α
ααΆαββααα·α αααα
αααΆαααΆαααααα α
ααααααβ α ααααααβααααβα’αααα α¬βαααβααΆβαα½αβαααβα’αααβα ααβααααααΒ α
When you convert a string expression, the date and time must be entered either in one of the date acceptance patterns defined for your locale setting (see
) or in ISO date format (momentarily, only the ISO format with hyphens, e.g. "2012-12-31" is accepted). In numeric expressions, values to the left of the decimal represent the date, beginning from December 31, 1899. Values to the right of the decimal represent the time.α§ααΆα ααα α
Sub ExampleCDate
MsgBox cDate(1000.25) ' 09.26.1902 06:00:00
MsgBox cDate(1001.26) ' 09.27.1902 06:14:24
End Sub