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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.


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 12:23, 21 June 2017

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.

History

Old Formats

New Formats

Converting Between Old and New