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Date :: toUnixTime - Get unix timestamp from ODABA date value

The function returns a Unix timestamp from the date value. Time is assumed to be 00:00:00,00.

Return value:  Unix time stamp ( int64  )

The unix timestamp contains the number of seconds since 1.1.1970 0:00:00 (UTC), which is an absolute timestamp that might be converted into local time.

Implementation overview

Implementation details

  1. Get unix timestamp from local ODABA date value
    int64 Date  :: toUnixTime ( bool bLocalTime )

    When true has been passed in bLocalTime , the value is considered as local time and will be converted to Greenwich standard time (UTC). Conversion may alter the date value returned.

    When passing false in bLocalTime , no conversion takes place and i t is up to the application interpreting the value as local or standard time.

    • bLocalTime - Local or standard time

      The option indicates, that a time value or timestamp contains local time ( true ) or Greenwich standard time ( false ).

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  3. Get unix timestamp
    int64 Date  :: toUnixTime (  )

    The function returns the Unix timestamp from the ODABA date. It is up to the application interpreting the value as local or standard time.

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