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  1. windows - What does %date:~-4,4%%date:~-10,2%%date:~ …

    Mar 22, 2016 · The above command line defines an environment variable with name fileName starting with fixed string db_, appending with %date:~-4,4% the last four characters of the …

  2. Delete all old emails after a certain date - Gmail Community

    Delete all old emails after a certain date I have too many emails. How do I delete all those older than a certain date? I haven't tried anything because I can't keep selecting and deleting 10,000 …

  3. Convert date to datetime in Python - Stack Overflow

    Dec 21, 2009 · Is there a built-in method for converting a date to a datetime in Python, for example getting the datetime for the midnight of the given date? The opposite conversion is …

  4. How do I query for all dates greater than a certain date in SQL …

    where A.Date >= '2010-04-01' it will do the conversion for you, but in my opinion it is less readable than explicitly converting to a DateTime for the maintenance programmer that will come after you.

  5. How do I format a Microsoft JSON date? - Stack Overflow

    /Date(1224043200000)/ From someone totally new to JSON - How do I format this to a short date format? Should this be handled somewhere in the jQuery code? I've tried the …

  6. bash - YYYY-MM-DD format date in shell script - Stack Overflow

    I tried using $(date) in my bash shell script, however, I want the date in YYYY-MM-DD format. How do I get this?

  7. python - How do I convert a datetime to date? - Stack Overflow

    Sep 18, 2010 · How do I convert a datetime.datetime object (e.g., the return value of datetime.datetime.now()) to a datetime.date object in Python?

  8. Search in Gmail - Computer - Gmail Help - Google Help

    To quickly find emails and attachments, use search chips, advanced search, and other search features in Gmail. Learn what happens when you search in Gmail To help you search faster, …

  9. Compare two dates with JavaScript - Stack Overflow

    Can someone suggest a way to compare the values of two dates greater than, less than, and not in the past using JavaScript? The values will be coming from text boxes.

  10. date = new Date (); date.valueOf () vs Date.now () - Stack Overflow

    new Date().getTime() Functionally equivalent to new Date().valueOf() Date.now() Functionally equivalent to the 2 methods above As mentioned in the comments and MDN links, Date.now() …