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date:clocklist
Converts an epoch format long integer representing milliseconds since Jan 1, 1970, 0:00 GMT, into a single-row list with columns representing various date/time fields and formats.
Syntax
<date:clocklist listvarname="listvarname" [clock="longinteger"] [timezone="timezone"]/>
Note
If you take the result of
date:clocklistand use it as an input value todate:convert, the epoch date returned is different from the originally converted date becausedate:clocklist is 1-based for month and day values, whiledate:convertis 0-based for month and day values.Parameters
listvarname(required)- Input parameter (see as output, below). Name of a list to create with broken out date formats.
clock(optional)- Input parameter. Long integer value of milliseconds since Jan 1, 1970 0:00 GMT. The default is now, or the current clock value.
timezone(optional)- Input parameter. Time zone name. The default is system default.
Note
Only North American time zones are recognized. For time zones elsewhere in the world, use a plus or minus offset to GMT; for example,
timezone="-03:00"ortimezone="+03:00".
listvarname
Output parameter. A list is created with the following columns:
fulldate- for example, "Saturday, April 6, 2001"fulltime- for example, "1:05:00 o'clock AM EST"longdate- for example, "April 6, 2001"longtime- for example, "1:05:00 AM EST"year- four-digit yearmonth- integer month, January=1, December=11dayofmonth- integer day of month, 1-31dayofweek- integer day of week 1-7, Sunday=1hour- integer hour 0-11minute- integer minute 0-59second- integer second 0-59millisecond- integer millisecond 0-999ampm- integer, am=0, pm=1clock- integer, milliseconds since Jan 1, 1970 0:00 GMT
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