NAME DateToStr -- Converts a DateStamp to a string (V36) SYNOPSIS success = DateToStr( datetime ) D0 D1 BOOL DateToStr(struct DateTime *) FUNCTION StamptoStr converts an AmigaDOS DateStamp to a human readable ASCII string as requested by your settings in the DateTime structure. INPUTS DateTime - a pointer to an initialized DateTime structure. The DateTime structure should be initialized as follows: dat_Stamp - a copy of the datestamp you wish to convert to ascii. dat_Format - a format byte which specifies the format of the dat_StrDate. This can be any of the following (note: If value used is something other than those below, the default of FORMAT_DOS is used): FORMAT_DOS: AmigaDOS format (dd-mmm-yy). FORMAT_INT: International format (yy-mmm-dd). FORMAT_USA: American format (mm-dd-yy). FORMAT_CDN: Canadian format (dd-mm-yy). FORMAT_DEF: default format for locale. dat_Flags - a flags byte. The only flag which affects this function is: DTF_SUBST: If set, a string such as Today, Monday, etc., will be used instead of the dat_Format specification if possible. DTF_FUTURE: Ignored by this function. dat_StrDay - pointer to a buffer to receive the day of the week string. (Monday, Tuesday, etc.). If null, this string will not be generated. dat_StrDate - pointer to a buffer to receive the date string, in the format requested by dat_Format, subject to possible modifications by DTF_SUBST. If null, this string will not be generated. dat_StrTime - pointer to a buffer to receive the time of day string. If NULL, this will not be generated. RESULT success - a zero return indicates that the DateStamp was invalid, and could not be converted. Non-zero indicates that the call succeeded. SEE ALSO DateStamp(), StrtoDate(), <dos/datetime.h>