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When variable returns a timestamp, then this converter can be applied:
 
When variable returns a timestamp, then this converter can be applied:
 
* '''utc''' reports timestamp in UTC instead of localtime, which is default.
 
* '''utc''' reports timestamp in UTC instead of localtime, which is default.
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* '''apm''' reports timestamp as local time in AM/PM style. Example "201603011123344AM" indicates "2016 March 11, 12:33:44 AM".

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When variable returns a timestamp, then this converter can be applied:
* '''utc''' reports timestamp in UTC instead of localtime, which is default.
* '''apm''' reports timestamp as local time in AM/PM style. Example "201603011123344AM" indicates "2016 March 11, 12:33:44 AM".
TranslationWhen variable returns a timestamp, then this converter can be applied:
* '''utc''' reports timestamp in UTC instead of localtime, which is default.
* '''apm''' reports timestamp as local time in AM/PM style. Example "201603011123344AM" indicates "2016 March 11, 12:33:44 AM".

When variable returns a timestamp, then this converter can be applied:

  • utc reports timestamp in UTC instead of localtime, which is default.
  • apm reports timestamp as local time in AM/PM style. Example "201603011123344AM" indicates "2016 March 11, 12:33:44 AM".