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Formating of Date in class CTime?

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    Hi I would like to know clearly about the date formating of CTime class. _T("%b %d, %Y %I:%M:%S %p") Like above I saw different formattings at different places. Can Any one please kindly let me know what are those formats represents for. Means which is represents sec and which is represents for min and etc like that. And I need to know what are different formats available to use this. This is urgent for me. Thanks a lot in advance. Nice talking to you. :-O
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      Hi I would like to know clearly about the date formating of CTime class. _T("%b %d, %Y %I:%M:%S %p") Like above I saw different formattings at different places. Can Any one please kindly let me know what are those formats represents for. Means which is represents sec and which is represents for min and etc like that. And I need to know what are different formats available to use this. This is urgent for me. Thanks a lot in advance. Nice talking to you. :-O
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        Hi I would like to know clearly about the date formating of CTime class. _T("%b %d, %Y %I:%M:%S %p") Like above I saw different formattings at different places. Can Any one please kindly let me know what are those formats represents for. Means which is represents sec and which is represents for min and etc like that. And I need to know what are different formats available to use this. This is urgent for me. Thanks a lot in advance. Nice talking to you. :-O
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        G Haranadh wrote:

        Hi I would like to know clearly about the date formating of CTime class. _T("%b %d, %Y %I:%M:%S %p")

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