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Hey all,

 

One last FTP voyager question. When using dates in filenames, I use the variables %d, %m, and %Y dor day, month, and year respectively. Is there a variable for Yesterday? Or 2 days ago? Or Last Friday, etc? The KB doesn't suggest any, but maybe it exists?

 

 

 

Date/Time Path Name Variables in FTP Voyager Scheduler  -  KB Article #1606

 

FTP Voyager Scheduler allows local and remote paths (file and folder names) to contain variables that can uniquely identify file or folder paths. These variables may be used anywhere within the remote and/or local file or folder paths. The following are the variables which can be used when executing an action:

  • %a - Abbreviated weekday name
  • %A - Full weekday name
  • %b - Abbreviated month name
  • %B - Full month name
  • %c - Date and time representation appropriate for locale
  • %d - Day of month as decimal number (01 - 31)
  • %H - Hour in 24-hour format (00 - 23)
  • %I - Hour in 12-hour format (01 - 12)
  • %j - Day of year as decimal number (001 - 366)
  • %m - Month as decimal number (01 - 12)
  • %M - Minute as decimal number (00 - 59)

 

  • %p - Current locale's A.M./P.M. indicator for 12-hour clock
  • %S - Second as decimal number (00 - 59)
  • %U - Week of year as decimal number, with Sunday as first day of week (00 - 53)
  • %w - Weekday as decimal number (0 - 6; Sunday is 0)
  • %W - Week of year as decimal number, with Monday as first day of week (00 - 53)
  • %x - Date representation for current locale
  • %X - Time representation for current locale
  • %y - Year without century, as decimal number (00 - 99)

 

  • %Y - Year with century, as decimal number
  • %z, %Z - Time-zone name or abbreviation; no characters if time zone is unknown
  • %% - Percent sign

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