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Date in object.

Has some words for me to put a text object to mark the day the report was printed?

Ex: MM/DD/YYYY

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maxgro
MVP
MVP

=date(today(), 'DD/MM/YYYY')

from online help

today([timer_mode] )

Returns the current date from the system clock. The timer_mode may have the following values:

0 Date at script run
1 Date at function call
2 Date when the document was opened  

Default timer_mode is 2. The timer_mode = 1 should be used with caution, since it polls the operating system every second and hence could slow down the system.

or if you prefere

ReloadTime( )

Returns a timestamp for when the script last finished reexecuting.

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maxgro
MVP
MVP

=date(today(), 'DD/MM/YYYY')

from online help

today([timer_mode] )

Returns the current date from the system clock. The timer_mode may have the following values:

0 Date at script run
1 Date at function call
2 Date when the document was opened  

Default timer_mode is 2. The timer_mode = 1 should be used with caution, since it polls the operating system every second and hence could slow down the system.

or if you prefere

ReloadTime( )

Returns a timestamp for when the script last finished reexecuting.

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Thank so much (:

2014-04-10 16:19 GMT-03:00 Massimo Grossi <qcwebmaster@qlik.com>:

Qlik Community <http://community.qlik.com/> Date in object.

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