For anyone that wants it I wrote some code that displays your last modified date and time in a single field, converts 24-hour time to 12-hour time, as well as some date formatting, and what not.
This requires three fields.
A text box bound to a date field, called "Last_Modified_Date0", which is formatted to display the date as "2018/10/07."
A text box, bound to a time field, called "Last_Modified_Time0", which is formatted to display the time as "24 Hour Clock - 22:23."
A text box, bound to a text field, called "Last_Modified0".
FORM :: On Form Entry
var vTime as Int
var vConversion as Int
var vMeridian as String
var vConvertedTime as String
//I created a two seperate fields, Last_Modified_Time0 which equals @RecordModifiedTime() and
//Last_Modified_Date0 which equals @RecordModifiedDate() because if you try to work on those commands
//directly with this program, for whatever reason, it modifies the record. I then made those two
//additional fields invisible so you don't see them on the form, but work in the background.
Last_Modified_Date0 = @RecordModifiedDate()
Last_Modified_Time0 = @RecordModifiedTime()
vTime = @Left(Last_Modified_Time0, 2)
If vTime > 12
{
vConversion = vTime - 12
vMeridian = "pm"
}
Else
{
vConversion = vTime
vMeridian = "am"
}
vConvertedTime = vConversion + ":" + @Right(Last_Modified_Time0, 2) + " " + vMeridian
//Last_Modified0 is a read only, but not greyed out, text field that displays this text on form entry.
Last_Modified0 = "Last modified " + @MONTH$(Last_Modified_Date0) + " " + @Dom(Last_Modified_Date0)
+ ", " + @YEAR(Last_Modified_Date0) + " at " + vConvertedTime + "."
//Should display as "Last modified October 7, 2018 at 2:23 pm."