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DateTimeToEpoch (Function) In french: DateHeureVersEpoch Converts a local datetime to Epoch format (number of time units since 01/01/1970 at 00h00 UTC).
// Displays "1501056581" (in France) Info(DateTimeToEpoch("20170726100941"))
MyDay is DateTime MyDay = "20170726100941" // Displays "1501056581" (in France) Info(DateTimeToEpoch(MyDay))
Syntax
<Result> = DateTimeToEpoch(<Data to convert> [, <Conversion options>])
<Result>: 8-byte integer - Date and time in Epoch format (number of time units since 01/01/1970 at 00h00 UTC).
- -1 if an error occurred (invalid date and time).
<Data to convert>: Character string or DateTime variable Local date and time to convert. Can correspond to:- a DateTime variable.
- a character string with one of the following formats:
- YYYYMMDDHHmmSSCC
- YYYYMMDDHHmmSSCC
- YYYYMMDDHHmmSS
- YYYYMMDDHHmm
- YYYYMMDDHH
- YYYYMMDD
This parameter will be considered invalid in the following cases: - if the date is invalid or earlier than 01/01/1970. You can check the validity of a date using DateValid.
- if the time is invalid. You can check the validity of a time using TimeValid.
Remark: It is possible to use dates beyond 2038. <Conversion options>: Optional Integer constant Options for converting the date and time to Epoch format:
| | epochUnixMillisecond | The result will be expressed in milliseconds since 01/01/1970 at 00h00 UTC (time 0 in Unix). | epochUnixSecond (default value) | The result will be expressed in seconds since 01/01/1970 at 00h00 UTC (time 0 in Unix). |
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