Difference between revisions of "Extensions.DateTime.GetTimeStamp"
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// Return a string of the current data/time | // Return a string of the current data/time |
Revision as of 12:39, 2 January 2015
Classification
Name | GetTimeStamp |
Short Description | Returns a timestamp in milliseconds |
Class | Term |
Extension | OTX DateTime Extension |
Group | - |
Exceptions | - |
Checker Rules | - |
Standard Compliant | Yes |
OTL Syntax
Integer time;
time = DateTime.GetTimestamp();
Description
GetTimestamp shall return a timestamp, expressed in milliseconds elapsed since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC.
Return Value
The Term returns the value, see table below.
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In OTX, Terms are categorized according to its return data type!
Data Type | Description |
Integer | This result returns a timestamp in milliseconds. |
OTL Examples
// Return a string of the current data/time
Integer timestamp;
String myCurrentTimeString;
timestamp = GetTime();
// returns the String "2014-07-12 16:18:03"
myCurrentTimeString = FormatDate(timestamp, "YYYY-MM-dd HH:mm:ss");