Specifies the display format for time values. You must enter a number for the time-number argument. This number corresponds to numbers in the time-format logical names listed in tables in the OpenVMS run-time library documentation. For example, the table contains the logical name LIB$TIME_FORMAT_020. The logical name specifies the format in which the eighth hour, fourth minute, and thirty-second second of a day would be displayed as 8 h 4 min 32 s. Note that the latter part of the logical name is the number 020. If you wanted to specify the 8 h 4 min 32 s format for the SQL SET DATE FORMAT TIME statement, you would use the numeric part of the LIB$TIME_FORMAT_020 logical name, 20. You do not have to enter any leading zeros that the number might have. If you do not specify a time format, the default is hh:mm:ss.cc.