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Now that we know how dynamic expressions work, lets look at a common use for them. The dynamic date expression. Date expressions can be used in Tosca to allow dates and times to be dynamically generated. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to use Tosca dynamic date expressions to generate different dates and times in various formats. The syntax for the date expressions is shown on screen. In these expressions, each syntax, including the offset is case sensitive. The expression part of the syntax is used to indicate a date or time value that you want to get. It is based on your current system settings. Each expression would need to be followed by three pairs of square brackets to indicate the base state, offset, and format. If the basedate and offset are not specified, Tosca will use the current date with No offset. If no format is used or defined, it will use your system settings. If you specify a format, then the returned value will be in the format you specified. So lets go