(C) 1998 AROS - The Amiga Research OS
\begin{description} \item{dat_Stamp} The converted date will be written here
\item{dat_Format} How to convert the datestamp into dat_StrDate. Can be any of the following:
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\item{FORMAT_DEF} default format for locale.
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\item{dat_Flags} Modifies dat_Format. The only flag used by this function is DTF_FUTURE. If set, then a string like "Monday" refers to the next monday. Otherwise it refers to the last monday.
\item{dat_StrDay} Ignored.
\item{dat_StrDate} Pointer to valid string representing the date. This can be a "DTF_SUBST" style string such as "Today" "Tomorrow" "Monday", or it may be a string as specified by the dat_Format byte. This will be converted to the ds_Days portion of the DateStamp. If this pointer is NULL,
\item{dat_StrTime} Pointer to a buffer which contains the time in the ASCII format hh:mm:ss. This will be converted to the ds_Minutes and ds_Ticks portions of the DateStamp. If this pointer is NULL, ds_Minutes and ds_Ticks will be unchanged.
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