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  2. Template:Datetime - Wikipedia

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    This template is intended to be used for time stamping. It provides the date in the form HOUR:MINUTE, DAY MONTH YEAR (UTC) or '{{#time:H:i, d F Y (e)}}'. Use is usually best preceded by 'subst:'. The output is equivalent to using {{#time:H:i, d F Y (e)}} via the time parser function.

  3. Time formatting and storage bugs - Wikipedia

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    The Arduino platform provides relative time via the millis() function. This function returns an unsigned 32-bit integer representing "milliseconds since startup", which will roll over every 49 days. By default, this is the only timing source available in the platform and programs need to take special care to handle rollovers. [98]

  4. Template:Datetime/doc - Wikipedia

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  5. Oracle Template Library - Wikipedia

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    The Oracle, ODBC, and DB2 CLI Template Library (OTL) is a C++ library for database access, written by Sergei Kuchin. The OTL exists since 1996. The OTL exists since 1996. It consists of a single header file.

  6. Template:Datetime/old - Wikipedia

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  7. Template:Oracle Database version - Wikipedia

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  8. Year 2038 problem - Wikipedia

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    A full list of these data structures is virtually impossible to derive, but there are well-known data structures that have the Unix time problem: File systems that use 32 bits to represent times in inodes; Databases with 32-bit time fields; Database query languages (such as SQL) that have UNIX_TIMESTAMP()-like commands

  9. Date-time group - Wikipedia

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    In communications messages, a date-time group (DTG) is a set of characters, usually in a prescribed format, used to express the year, the month, the day of the month, the hour of the day, the minute of the hour, and the time zone, if different from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).