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The minute function returns the minute portion of a date or time argument.
The minute value ranges from 0 through 59.
When to use The minute function is used to extract the minute component from a
Date/Time object.
(minute dateObj) (minute dateStr) (minute Julian-date ) An Integer that represents the minute component of the argument
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Name
Description
AIS Types dateObj An Analytic Information Server Date object Date dateStr A Date represented as a String in the form "hh:mm:ss AM/PM" where hh is the number
of hours (0-24), mm in the number of minutes (0-60), ss is the optional number
of seconds (0-60) and AM/PM optionally specifies morning or afternoon. If you use
12 hour time, you must include AM or PM; if you use 24 hour time, do not include
AM or PM. String Text Julian-date A Julian date with a fraction extension representing the time for that date.
The first two digits after the decimal point in the serial number correspond to a
fraction of a 24 hour day. For example 0.00 corresponds to 12:00 AM; 0.25 corresponds
to 6:00 AM; 0.50 corresponds to 12:00 Noon and so on. Date
Returns:
Examples
Argument Types
Number
Date
String
Text
Integer
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