SECS returns a FLOAT BINARY(53) value which is the number of
seconds (based on Lilian format) corresponding to the date d.
 >>-SECS--+--------------------------+--------------------------><
'-(-+------------------+-)-'
'-d--+-----------+-'
'-,p-+----+-'
'-,w-'
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- d
- A string expression representing a date. If present, d specifies
the input date as a character string representing the date/time
specified in the pattern p. If d is missing, it
is assumed to be DATETIME().
d must have a computational type and should have character
type. If not, it is converted to character.
- p
- One of the supported date/time patterns. If p is
omitted, it is assumed to be the default date/time pattern 'YYYYMMDDHHMISS999'.
p must have a computational type and should have character
type. If not, it is converted to character.
- w
- Specifies an expression (such as 1950) that can be converted
to an integer. If negative, it specifies an offset to be subtracted
from the value of the year when the code runs. If omitted, w defaults
to the value specified in the WINDOW compile-time option.
The allowed patterns are listed in Table 50. For
an explanation of Lilian format, see Date/time built-in functions.
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