Difference between revisions of "Extensions.DateTime.GetTimeStamp"

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== OTL Syntax ==
 
== OTL Syntax ==
 
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/// Local Declarations
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IntegerTerm DateTime.GetTimestamp();
Integer IntegerVariable;
 
/// Flow
 
IntegerVariable = DateTime.GetTimestamp();
 
 
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{{TermReturnValue| [[Core.DataTypes.SimpleDataType.Integer|Integer]] | This result returns a timestamp in milliseconds.}}
 
{{TermReturnValue| [[Core.DataTypes.SimpleDataType.Integer|Integer]] | This result returns a timestamp in milliseconds.}}
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== Properties ==
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* NONE
  
 
== OTL Examples ==
 
== OTL Examples ==

Latest revision as of 05:43, 1 November 2018

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

IntegerTerm 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.

Icons Note.png In OTX, Terms are categorized according to its return data type!
Data Type Description
Integer This result returns a timestamp in milliseconds.

Properties

  • NONE

OTL Examples

/// Local Declarations

Integer Timestamp;
String myCurrentTimeString;

/// Flow

Timestamp = DateTime.GetTimestamp();
myCurrentTimeString = DateTime.FormatDate(Timestamp, "YYYY-MM-dd HH:mm:ss");

See also

FormatDate
FormatDuration