Template:As of/doc

as of is used to mark potentially dated statements, and will add an article to the appropriate hidden sub-category of Category:All articles containing potentially dated statements. This allows editors to catalogue statements that may become dated over time. The date used for a given statement should be the current date (for currently valid statements) or the date on which the cited reference was produced (for example, when using census data). It also includes the ISO 8601 format needed by hAtom and hCalendar  microformats through use of the start date template. Unlike the update after template, as of does not require the editor to give a full date. This template should not be substituted.

This template does not generate a visible hyperlink in text where it is used.

Syntax
The template can be used in the following forms:



Please do not use  or similar: that defeats the point of the template.

Several additional named parameters can also be used (see below).

Parameters
Required
 * year (first parameter) – must be in full numerical format (yyyy)

Optional
 * month (second parameter) – full, abbreviated or numerical formats supported (mm recommended)
 * day (third parameter) – numerical format only, not included in link (dd)

Named
 * alt – optional; allows substitution of different wording and case for the visible text output; if present but no value defined, this parameter is ignored; if a value is defined, values for df and lc parameters are ignored
 * df – optional; allows use of American date format with df=US
 * lc – optional; gives lower case "as of date" when defined; recommended syntax is lc=y
 * url – optional; adds an inline external link (hidden by default) suggesting a webpage for future editors to check for updates to the statement; use the full URL with no spaces. See Wikipedia:As of for displaying links.

Examples

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 *  —
 * Note that statements so marked will still be sorted into category:Articles containing potentially dated statements from 2010, but the text will actually read whatever you set with .  In this case, it will read "As of series 5", rather than "As of 2010".
 *  —
 *  —
 * The  option is important when trying to make sure that the a in as of is rendered in lower case.  Do not use the magic word   to force a lower case, because it will render the category in lower case as well.  For instance,   will result in the category, category:articles containing potentially dated statements from january 2010.  This is problematic,because the j in january needs to be capitalised.
 *  returns:
 * for logged in users, with links displayed (see Wikipedia:As of) — As of July 2010 &#91;ref&#93;
 * for all other users — As of July 2010