Specifications
Section 6: Commands
6-3
Displayed date fields are interpreted as follows:
DD-MMM-YY where:
DD = Two-digit number for day of the month (for days 1 through 9, a 0 will precede the
number)
MMM = Month of the year (JAN, FEB, MAR, APR, MAY, etc.)
YY = Last two digits of the year (96, 97, 98, etc.)
For example, if a holiday is to be scheduled for July 4, 1999, this date would be displayed as:
04 JUL 99
You may use a number of delimiters between the day, month and year fields. Thus, all the
following would be valid entries for 4 SEP 96
4 S 96
04,S,96
04.S.96
4:SEP:96
04SEP96
6.1.2 TIME ENTRIES
Each displayed time entry consists of both hour and minute values appearing in the format 08:00,
the hour separated from the minutes with a colon. All entries are based on a 24-hour clock, 00:00
being exactly midnight (to begin the specified date). As when entering dates, the same delimiters
may be used when entering a time. The following would be valid entries for 9:35 am:
9 35
09:35
9-35
09,35
09.35
Because a 24-hour clock is used, 9:35 pm could be entered as:
21 35
21:35
21-35
21,35
21.35