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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
One of the most important field types in Content Manager OnDemand is Date and Time formats. Timestamps appear in various locations in CMOD -- Load IDs, the Segment Table, etc. There has been a slow evolution of date and time stamps, culminating with a switch to timestamp formats that are native to the various databases that OnDemand supports. | One of the most important field types in IBM Content Manager OnDemand is Date (and Time) formats. Timestamps appear in various locations in IBM CMOD -- Load IDs, the Segment Table, etc. There has been a slow evolution of date and time stamps, culminating with a switch to timestamp formats that are native to the various databases that OnDemand supports. This article will explain the historical time formats, describe how to convert them in a variety of ways, and demonstrate how you can use IBM CMOD date formats for special reports. | ||
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Introduction
One of the most important field types in IBM Content Manager OnDemand is Date (and Time) formats. Timestamps appear in various locations in IBM CMOD -- Load IDs, the Segment Table, etc. There has been a slow evolution of date and time stamps, culminating with a switch to timestamp formats that are native to the various databases that OnDemand supports. This article will explain the historical time formats, describe how to convert them in a variety of ways, and demonstrate how you can use IBM CMOD date formats for special reports.