A Java date pattern is a sequence of one or more letters that controls the presentation of a date, or date and time. For example, the pattern MM/dd/yyyy
is a request for a date to be presented in the format 07/04/1976, for July 4, 1976.
The standard function rule FormatDateTime() in the Pega-RULES DateTime library can convert a DateTime
property value according to a Java date pattern. The Trend feature in summary view rules accepts Java data patterns for the trend DateTime
property.
These letters are most often used in a date pattern. Case is significant.
Time zones and locales can also be parameters to the FormatDateTime() function, so that the pattern "yyyy.MM.dd G 'at' HH:mm:ss" with time zone 08 (Pacific) and locale EN can produce the value 2006.07.04 at 12:08:56 PDT.
For a comprehensive description of pattern syntax, consult a Java language reference for the SimpleDateFormat
class.
Understanding the Date, Time of Day, and DateTime property types |