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8/20/2014 5:40 PM
 

IN the EasyDnnnNews module , I can use a token call to display the date of an article out of the database ( [EasyDNNnews:PublishDate] ) , but how do I just grab the name of the month and the day-of-the-month only?  In SQL, you can use datename(month,publishdate) and datepart (dd,publishdate) , but trying to figure how to use this on the template itself with token.
Thanks for all help!!

 
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8/20/2014 7:06 PM
 
if EasyDnnnNews uses DNN token replace engine, you should be able to use [EasyDNNnews:PublishDate|mmm dd] or [EasyDNNnews:PublishDate|"mmm dd"] (sorry, you Need to test both options, it's too log ago, that I created it)

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Sebastian Leupold

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8/20/2014 9:04 PM
 

Hi Sebastian, thanks for the tip, but neither one does the trick. EasyDnnNews does supports token replacement, now just a matter of finding the right info for the date objects.

 
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8/21/2014 4:03 AM
 
it sounds like they implemented their own engine, sorry.

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Sebastian Leupold

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