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DateTime :: toUnixTime - Get unix timestamp

The function returns a Unix timestamp from the ODABA timestamp value.

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 standard timestamp
    int64 DateTime  :: toUnixTime ( bool bLocalTime )

    The function returns the Unix timestamp for the current ODABA date. When true has been passed in bLocalTime, the function considers the time value as local time and converts it to Greenwich standard time. When false has been passed in bLocalTime, the function returns the time without converting from local 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 DateTime  :: toUnixTime (  )

    The function returns a Unix timestamp from the timestamp value without adjusting it to local time. Its up to the application interpreting the time stamp as local or standard time value.

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