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36 <topic id=
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37 <title id=
"tit" xml-lang=
"en-US">Day Function [Runtime]
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38 <filename>/text/sbasic/shared/
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41 <created date=
"2003-10-31T00:00:00">Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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42 <lastedited date=
"2004-08-24T11:22:33">converted from old format - fpe
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47 <bookmark xml-lang=
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49 <paragraph role=
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"U" oldref=
"1"><link href=
"text/sbasic/shared/03030103.xhp" name=
"Day Function [Runtime]">Day Function [Runtime]
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50 <paragraph role=
"paragraph" id=
"par_id3147560" xml-lang=
"en-US" l10n=
"U" oldref=
"2">Returns a value that represents the day of the month based on a serial date number generated by
<emph>DateSerial
</emph> or
<emph>DateValue
</emph>.
</paragraph>
52 <paragraph role=
"heading" id=
"hd_id3149456" xml-lang=
"en-US" level=
"2" l10n=
"U" oldref=
"3">Syntax:
</paragraph>
53 <paragraph role=
"paragraph" id=
"par_id3150358" xml-lang=
"en-US" l10n=
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"4">Day (Number)
</paragraph>
54 <paragraph role=
"heading" id=
"hd_id3148798" xml-lang=
"en-US" level=
"2" l10n=
"U" oldref=
"5">Return value:
</paragraph>
55 <paragraph role=
"paragraph" id=
"par_id3125865" xml-lang=
"en-US" l10n=
"U" oldref=
"6">Integer
</paragraph>
56 <paragraph role=
"heading" id=
"hd_id3150448" xml-lang=
"en-US" level=
"2" l10n=
"U" oldref=
"7">Parameters:
</paragraph>
57 <paragraph role=
"paragraph" id=
"par_id3156423" xml-lang=
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58 <emph>Number:
</emph> A numeric expression that contains a serial date number from which you can determine the day of the month.
</paragraph>
59 <paragraph role=
"paragraph" id=
"par_id3145786" xml-lang=
"en-US" l10n=
"U" oldref=
"9">This function is basically the opposite of the DateSerial function, returning the day of the month from a serial date number generated by the
<emph>DateSerial
</emph> or the
<emph>DateValue
</emph> function. For example, the expression
</paragraph>
60 <paragraph role=
"paragraph" id=
"par_id3145364" xml-lang=
"en-US" l10n=
"U" oldref=
"10">Print Day (DateSerial(
1994,
12,
20))
</paragraph>
61 <paragraph role=
"paragraph" id=
"par_id3153190" xml-lang=
"en-US" l10n=
"U" oldref=
"11">returns the value
20.
</paragraph>
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64 <paragraph role=
"heading" id=
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"2" l10n=
"U" oldref=
"12">Example:
</paragraph>
65 <paragraph role=
"paragraph" id=
"par_id3155413" xml-lang=
"en-US" l10n=
"U" oldref=
"13">sub ExampleDay
</paragraph>
66 <paragraph role=
"paragraph" id=
"par_id3149260" xml-lang=
"en-US" l10n=
"U" oldref=
"14">Print
"Day " & Day(DateSerial(
1994,
12,
20))
& " of the month"</paragraph>
67 <paragraph role=
"paragraph" id=
"par_id3148645" xml-lang=
"en-US" l10n=
"U" oldref=
"15">end sub
</paragraph>