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- DATE_(command) abstract "In computing, DATE is a command in DOS, OS/2 and Windows that is used to display and set the current date of the operating system. This command is available in command line interpreters (shells) such as COMMAND.COM, CMD.EXE, 4DOS, 4OS2 and 4NT.In Unix, the date command displays and sets both the time and date, in a similar manner. In Windows PowerShell, date is a short form for the Get-Date Cmdlet which returns the current system time object. The Set verb of the Cmdlet is used to set both date and time.".
- DATE_(command) wikiPageExternalLink bb490889.aspx.
- DATE_(command) wikiPageID "17310715".
- DATE_(command) wikiPageRevisionID "575246669".
- DATE_(command) hasPhotoCollection DATE_(command).
- DATE_(command) subject Category:Computer_real-time_clocks.
- DATE_(command) subject Category:Internal_DOS_commands.
- DATE_(command) subject Category:Microcomputer_software.
- DATE_(command) subject Category:Windows_administration.
- DATE_(command) comment "In computing, DATE is a command in DOS, OS/2 and Windows that is used to display and set the current date of the operating system. This command is available in command line interpreters (shells) such as COMMAND.COM, CMD.EXE, 4DOS, 4OS2 and 4NT.In Unix, the date command displays and sets both the time and date, in a similar manner. In Windows PowerShell, date is a short form for the Get-Date Cmdlet which returns the current system time object.".
- DATE_(command) label "DATE (command)".
- DATE_(command) sameAs m.043pfwd.
- DATE_(command) sameAs Q5204336.
- DATE_(command) sameAs Q5204336.
- DATE_(command) wasDerivedFrom DATE_(command)?oldid=575246669.
- DATE_(command) isPrimaryTopicOf DATE_(command).