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Replace milliseconds part of a TDateTime value with another millisecond.
Source position: dateutil.inc line 351
| function RecodeMilliSecond( | 
| const AValue: TDateTime; | 
| const AMilliSecond: Word | 
| ):TDateTime; | 
| AValue | 
 | Date/time to recode | 
| AMilliSecond | 
 | Millisecond to replace in AValue | 
AValue with replaced millisecond.
RecodeMilliSecond replaces the millisecond part of the timestamp AValue with AMilliSecond. All other parts of the date/time stamp are left untouched.
If the AMilliSecond value is not within a valid range (0..999) then an EConvertError exception is raised.
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Program Example93; { This program demonstrates the RecodeMilliSecond function } Uses SysUtils,DateUtils; Const Fmt = 'dddd dd mmmm yyyy hh:nn:ss.zzz'; Var S : AnsiString; Begin S:=FormatDateTime(Fmt,RecodeMilliSecond(Now,0)); Writeln('This moment, milliseconds stripped : ',S); End.