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*#Whilst ''<#metdate format="d M">'' is not a single character format modifier and therefore both the 'd' and the 'M' are interpreted as custom modifiers and cause the current date to be returned as a digit(s) for the day and a digit(s) month (in a without leading zeroes format) e.g. '6 7' would be returned for 6 July.
*The other change with the "format" parameter is the different way that .Net escapes characters that are not being used as format specifiers. In Delphi you can put the 'verbatim' characters inside single quotes (Cumulus 1); in .Net you can still use single quotes, but alternatively you can escape each verbatim character with a backslash as prefix (Cumulus MX).
For official full details see [http://sandaysoft.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=12908 Cumulus MX forum], the following table is revised for simplicity. (I've abridged the table here
== List of allowed modifiers ==
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