Month Function |
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Month(date)
date
Use: Required
Date: Variant
Any valid date expression.
A variant integer between 1 and 12.
Returns an integer representing the month of the year of a given date expression.
If date contains Null, Month returns Null.
The validity of the date expression and the position of the month element within the date expression are initially determined by the locale settings of the current Windows system. However, some intelligence has been built into the Month function that surpasses the usual comparison of a date expression to the current locale settings. For example, on a Windows machine set to U.S. date format (mm/dd/yyyy), the date "13/12/1998" is technically illegal. However, the Month function returns 12 when passed this date. The basic rule for the Month function is that if the system-defined month element is outside legal bounds (i.e., greater than 12), the system-defined day element is assumed to be the month and is returned by the function.
Since the IsDate function adheres to the same rules and assumptions as Month, it determines whether a date is valid before passing it to the Month function.
Visual Basic 6 introduces a new MonthName function for returning the name of the month.