Parameters 
      
%GMTIME% uses the default date format defined by the {DefaultDateFormat} setting in 
configure
                            
	
		
			|  Token:  | 
			 Unit:  | 
			 Example  | 
		
	     
	
		
			 $seconds  | 
			 seconds  | 
			 59  | 
		
		
			 $minutes  | 
			 minutes  | 
			 59  | 
		
		
			 $hours  | 
			 hours  | 
			 23  | 
		
		
			 $day  | 
			 day of month  | 
			 31  | 
		
		
			 $wday  | 
			 day of the Week (Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat)  | 
			 Thu  | 
		
		
			 $dow  | 
			 day of the week (Sun = 0)  | 
			 2  | 
		
		
			 $week  | 
			 number of week in year (ISO 8601)  | 
			 34  | 
		
		
			 $month  | 
			 short name of month  | 
			 Dec  | 
		
		
			 $mo  | 
			 2 digit month  | 
			 12  | 
		
		
			 $year  | 
			 4 digit year  | 
			 1999  | 
		
		
			 $ye  | 
			 2 digit year  | 
			 99  | 
		
		
			 $tz  | 
			 either "GMT" (if set to gmtime), or "Local" (if set to servertime)  | 
			 GMT  | 
		
		
			 $iso  | 
			 ISO format timestamp  | 
			 2025-11-04T07:44:56Z  | 
		
		
			 $rcs  | 
			 RCS format timestamp  | 
			 2025/11/04 07:44:56  | 
		
		
			 $http  | 
			 E-mail & http format timestamp  | 
			 Tue, 04 Nov 2025 07:44:56 GMT  | 
		
		
			 $epoch  | 
			 Number of seconds since 00:00 on 1st January, 1970  | 
			 1762242296  | 
		
	     
Tokens can be shortened to 3 characters
  Examples 
 
-  
%GMTIME% expands to 04 Nov 2025 - 07:44
  -  
%GMTIME{"$day $month, $year - $hour:$min:$sec"}% expands to 04 Nov, 2025 - 07:44:56   
 When used in a template topic, this macro will be expanded when the template is used to create a new topic. See 
TemplateTopics for details.
 
 
 
 GMTIME, 
REVINFO, 
SERVERTIME