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|Displays the date using the format given by the Long Date format.
|e.g. '22 March 2020' (British Locale)
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|h [''AM/PM'']
|%h [''tt'']
|Displays the hour (12 hour clock) without a leading zero (1-12) [optionally in combination with AM/PM]. What "tt" produces depends on locale settings for your device, it might be capitals or it might be lower case (in Windows use Control Panel, not Settings app, to get to these regional additional settings).
{{Version badge 1}}For Cumulus 1 the formats for am/pm depend on the case in which you type the parameter as shown later in this table
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|n
|%m
|Displays the minute without a leading zero (0-59).
|7 produced by {{Version badge 1}}<#daylength format=n>[[File:Badge vMx.png]]<#daylength format=m>
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|s
|%s
|Displays the second without a leading zero (0-59).
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|t
|%t
|Displays the time using the Short Time format. [[File:Badge vMx.png]]Remember that 't' combined with other specifiers (or preceded by space or '%') has a different meaning - see below.
| '09:47' produced by <#LastDataReadT format=t> (might not use colon in your locale) for both flavours of Cumulus
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|a/p
|%t
|Uses the 12-hour clock for the preceding h or H specifier, and displays 'a' for any hour from midnight until before noon, and 'p' for noon or any hour after noon.
{{Version badge 1} The a/p specifier can use lower, upper, or mixed case, and the result is displayed accordingly.
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