Usage

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The template ((As of)) is used to mark potentially dated statements, and will add an article to the appropriate hidden sub-category of Category:Articles containing potentially dated statements. This allows editors to catalogue statements that may become outdated over time. The date used for a given statement should be the date of the most recent reliable source (for currently valid statements), or the date on which the cited reference was produced (for example, when using census data). It should not be used for future dates (use ((update after)) instead). This template should not be substituted.

Notes:

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

Usage guidelines

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Usually "as of" is used only in cases where an article is intended to provide the most current information available and will need a future update. It should not be used for historical information that will not change. For example, a mention that the historical "population of Toledo, Ohio, was 13,768 as of the 1860 Census" should not be tagged, as it is a historical fact which will not change. It is appropriate to tag "the population of Toledo as of the 2020 Census was 287,208", as this figure should be updated when a newer census is conducted. The date used for a given statement should be the date of the most recent reliable source (for currently valid statements), or the date on which the data were obtained (for example, when using census figures).

"As of" should not be used with future dates, as it will place the article in nonexistent categories. Instead, use ((Update after)) to mark when the next event will occur. Here are two ways to correctly mark statements with future dates:

     ((As of|2024|post=,)) construction is expected to finish in 2034 and cost US$28 billion.

     Construction is expected to finish in 2034 and cost US$28 billion.((update after|2034))

Remember to always use precise language when writing about future or current events. The statement should make sense to a reader years into the future, even if the information has changed. If it is possible to predict when a statement will need updating, use the ((Update after)) template to indicate when it should be updated. In the above statement the most obvious date is 31 December 2034, after which time construction will have finished or the statement will have become inaccurate. In either case the article should be updated to reflect this.

When the "as of" phrasing is not ideal, it should be changed to improve encyclopedic prose in either of two ways:

Avoid beginning a series of paragraphs or sentences with repeated instances of the wording "As of", as this can produce a distracting list-like effect. Both "As of" and "Since" can be made lower-case for use in mid-sentence, by addition of the |lc=y parameter, and any use of |alt=... can contain text beginning with lower case. Using this template with values such as ((As of|now)) or variables such as ((As of|((CURRENTYEAR)))) is a relative time reference and the equivalent to using "currently", which is generally against the precise language guideline.

Syntax

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The template can be used in the following forms, with numeric date information:

((As of|year))
((As of|year|month))
((As of|year|month|day))

Leading zeroes are optional.

Please do not use ((As of|((CURRENTYEAR))|((CURRENTMONTH)))) or similar; that defeats the purpose of the template.

Several additional named parameters can also be used, including some non-numeric input (see below).

Parameters

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Required

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Optional

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Named

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Note: the [update] tag is a tag that shows when url is not specified and the user has ".asof-tag { display: inline !important; }" or ".asof-tag.update { display: inline !important; }" added to their common.css page. It contains a link to edit the page.
Note: This will only show if the user has ".asof-tag { display: inline !important; }" or ".asof-tag.ref { display: inline !important; }" added to their common.css page. It will show as a hyperlinked [ref] tag after the template. See Wikipedia:As of#Article maintenance.

Examples

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((As of|2024)) – As of 2024
((As of|2024|09)) – As of September 2024
((As of|2024|09|3)) – As of 3 September 2024
((As of|2024|09|3|df=US)) – As of September 3, 2024
((As of|2024|09|3|lc=y)) – as of 3 September 2024
((As of|2010|4|1|alt=as of the [[2010 United States Census]])) – as of the 2010 United States Census
((As of|2024|09|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/)) returns:
for logged in users, with links displayed (see Wikipedia:As of) – As of September 2024[ref]
for all other users – As of September 2024
((As of|2024|09|3|df=US|since=y)) – Since September 3, 2024
((As of|2024|09|3|lc=y|since=y)) – since 3 September 2024

Maintenance categories

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TemplateData

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This is the TemplateData documentation for the template used by the new VisualEditor.

As of

Use this template to mark potentially dated statements. It will add the article to a corresponding monthly or yearly hidden subcategory of Category:Articles containing potentially dated statements. This allows editors to catalogue statements that may become dated over time. It should not be used for statements mentioning future dates (use ((Update after)) instead).

Template parameters

This template prefers inline formatting of parameters.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Year1

The year the statement is valid to (in full; yyyy)

Example
2013
Numberrequired
Month2

The month the statement is valid to. Full (January, january), abbreviated (Jan, jan) or numerical formats (01, 1) are supported. "01" provides the most consistency in wikitext, but all will be converted to "January" in articles and for categories.

Example
January, january, Jan, jan, 01, 1
Linesuggested
Day3

The day the statement is valid to, in numerical format (01 or 1; both will be converted to 1). This will show to users, but it will not be used to categorise the article.

Example
22
Numberoptional
Date formatdf

If a day has been specified, enter "US" or "us" here to use the US date format (January 1, 2013). The default format is 1 January 2013.

Example
US, us
Auto value
US
Lineoptional
Lowercaselc

Enter any text here to make the first letter of the template lowercase.

Example
y
Auto value
y
Lineoptional
Alternative textalt

Text to replace the "As of [date]". This will override the display of the template, but the values under month and year will still be used to categorise the article. Wiki markup is allowed.

Example
As of Christmas 2018
Contentoptional
Sincesince

Enter any text here to replace the text "As of" with "Since".

Example
y
Auto value
y
Lineoptional
URLurl

(Hidden by default) A URL containing future updates to the statement for other editors to check. This will only show if the user has ".asof-tag { display: inline !important; }" or ".asof-tag.ref { display: inline !important; }" added to their common.css page. It will show as a hyperlinked superscript "[ref]" tag after the template. Enter the full URL with no spaces.

URLoptional
Pre-textpre

Text to be added before the date

Example
the first week of
Stringoptional
Post-textpost

Text to be added after the date, usually punctuation. Only necessary if the user wishes to ensure the punctuation/text is positioned before the superscript tags that are enabled by adding ".asof-tag.ref { display: inline !important; }" to the commons.css page.

Example
.
Lineoptional
Bare?bare

Set to yes to display only the date with no accompanying text.

Booleansuggested

See also

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