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  2. Category : Date-computing templates based on current time

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    [[Category:Date-computing templates based on current time]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Date-computing templates based on current time]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  3. Epoch (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Software timekeeping systems vary widely in the resolution of time measurement; some systems may use time units as large as a day, while others may use nanoseconds.For example, for an epoch date of midnight UTC (00:00) on 1 January 1900, and a time unit of a second, the time of the midnight (24:00) between 1 January 1900 and 2 January 1900 is represented by the number 86400, the number of ...

  4. ISO 8601 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 8601 is an international standard covering the worldwide exchange and communication of date and time-related data.It is maintained by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and was first published in 1988, with updates in 1991, 2000, 2004, and 2019, and an amendment in 2022. [1]

  5. Template:Currentdate - Wikipedia

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    5 Date and time templates made for substitution: ... Current Last Next Date and time ... Unit of time Adjustable Current Last Next Second {{CURRENTSECOND}}

  6. Template:CURRENTSECOND - Wikipedia

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    This template extracts the current integer second on two digits (between 00 and 59) from the current UTC time (as set on the Wikimedia server). The shown value should match the rightmost two digits of 20241222114501. Syntax: {{CURRENTSECOND}} Use {{subst:CURRENTSECOND}} to substitute the current second. Formula: {{#time:s}}

  7. 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).

  8. Time formatting and storage bugs - Wikipedia

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    The last modification date stamp (and with DELWATCH 2.0+ also the file deletion date stamp, and since DOS 7.0+ optionally also the last access date stamp and creation date stamp), are stored in the directory entry with the year represented as an unsigned seven bit number (0–127), relative to 1980, and thereby unable to indicate any dates in ...

  9. System time - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Unix system time 1 000 000 000 seconds since the beginning of the epoch translates into the calendar time 9 September 2001 01:46:40 UT. Library subroutines that handle such conversions may also deal with adjustments for time zones , daylight saving time (DST), leap seconds, and the user's locale settings.