API:EPrints/MetaField/Time

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NAME

EPrints::MetaField::Time - date + time


DESCRIPTION

Can store a time value upto seconds granularity. The time must be in UTC because this field can not store the time zone part.

The value is set and returned as a string formatted as:

  YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss

Where:

  YYYY - year
  MM - month (01-12)
  DD - day (01-31)
  hh - hours (00-23)
  mm - minutes (00-59)
  ss - seconds (00-59)

Note: if you set the time using ISO datetime format (YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssZ) it will automatically be converted into the native format.


PROPERTIES

In addition to those properties available in EPrints::MetaField::Date and EPrints::MetaField:


render_res

Reduce the resolution the date is shown as.

  • "second"
  • "minute"
  • "hour"


METHODS

iso_value

$datetime = $time->iso_value( $dataobj )

Returns the value of this field from $dataobj in ISO datetime format (YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssZ).

Returns undef if the value is unset.


SEE ALSO

EPrints::MetaField::Date.

COPYRIGHT

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This file is part of EPrints http://www.eprints.org/.

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