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I have a datetime field that I want to display in a template using the AM/PM format. I have this: <xmod:Format Type="Date" Value='[[starttime]]' Pattern="hh:mm a" /> And also tried Pattern="hh:mm aa" but I can't seem to get the AM/PM to work. Is there a way to format this? Followup question, what if I wanted to format this in a Form? I can't use the xmod:Format tag... any other options? Thanks!
Hi, Dates & times of last updated & created are incorrect in my Xmod control panel. Site is hosted on Azure which I think servers are set to UTC. Site settings for the site have the same timezone & my login timezone is set to my location. Where does Xmod grab its timezone from? Thanks in advance. Todd
Using the Xmod module I created a database with several fields. One of the fields is a date field that the user inputs. When I place the date taken from the database and try to place it in a table it appears in the table like this: 8/9/2016 12:00:00 AM. I do not want the time to appear with the date but I can't figure out anyway to format the data. Is there a way to format the date to a format of
I have an add form which is using regex to validate a time to 13:00. When I use my edit form it returns 13:00:00 which forces the user to change the format on edit. Is it possible to load just the format 13:00 in the edit form?
In my xmod pro form I am displaying the time somthing was submitted and right now the time is not show up correctly. I submitted something at 2:46pm and xmod showed it as 11:39am. Can you control the time in Xmod or is this a DNN issue.

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