Tag reference of Period
Tags
<MTPeriodEntries>
block
Entries are iterated specifying the period (to the end of period).
Usage
<MTPeriodEntries from="2008/1/1" to="today" sort_by="start">
from <MTPeriodStart> to <MTPeriodEnd>
<MTEntryBody>
</MTPeriodEntries>
Modifire
- from=”YYYY/MM/DD [HH:MM:SS] | today | [-] N days”
- The threshold in young one is specified.(default: 1970/1/1/)
- to=”YYYY/MM/DD [HH:MM:SS] | today | [-] N days”
- The threshold in old one is specified.(default: 2200/1/1/)
- lastn=”N”
- The first corresponding N matter is displayed.
- sort_by=”start | end”
- When start is permuted in the period end, end is specified when permuting it in the period beginning.
- sort_order=”ascend | descend”
- When ascend is displayed in the descending order, descend is specified when arranging it in ascending order.
<PeriodEntriesCount>
function
Display number of entries, of these “End of period” is included specific period.
Usage
Display number of entries, of these “End of period” is after 30 days from today.
<MTPeriodEntriesCount from="today" to="30 days" sort_by="start">
Modifire
Same as <MTPeriodEntries>.
<MTPeriodStart>
<MTPeriodEnd>
function
Displaying date.
Usage
<MTPeriodStart format="%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S"> 〜 <MTPeriodEnd format="%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S">
Modifire
Same as <MTEntryDate>
<MTPeriodStartDateEnable>
<MTPeriodStartTimeEnable>
<MTPeriodEndDateEnable>
<MTPeriodEndTimeEnable>
function
It truly becomes it when done effectively by setting the plug-in.
Usage
<MTIf tag="PeriodStartDateEnable">
a to which setting of "Date" of "Beginning at period" is effective
<MTIf>
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