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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 ...
The leap year problem (also known as the leap year bug or the leap day bug) is a problem for both digital (computer-related) and non-digital documentation and data storage situations which results from errors in the calculation of which years are leap years, or from manipulating dates without regard to the difference between leap years and common years.
Many computer systems measure time and date using Unix time, an international standard for digital timekeeping. Unix time is defined as the number of seconds elapsed since 00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 1970 (an arbitrarily chosen time based on the creation of the first Unix system), which has been dubbed the Unix epoch. [6]
National standard format is yyyy-mm-dd. [161] dd.mm.yyyy format is used in some places where it is required by EU regulations, for example for best-before dates on food [162] and on driver's licenses. d/m format is used casually, when the year is obvious from the context, and for date ranges, e.g. 28-31/8 for 28–31 August.
Formats a time of day Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Hour hour hh 1 Hour of the day, in 24 hour format Example 13 Auto value Number required Minute minute mm 2 minutes after the hour Example 3 Auto value 0 Number suggested Second second ss sec 3 Seconds after the minute Number optional Hour format hour_format Formats hours and whether to render AM/PM ...
A GeneralizedTime is a time format in the ASN.1 notation.It consists of a string value representing the calendar date, as defined in ISO 8601, a time of day with an optional fractional seconds element and the optional local time differential factor as defined in ISO 8601.
Wait Time before Blind Dialing 2–255 seconds 2 S7 Wait for Carrier after Dial 1–255 seconds 50 S8 Pause Time for Comma (Dial Delay) 0–255 seconds 2 S9 Carrier Detect Response Time 1–255 tenths of a seconds 6 (0.6 second) S10 Delay between Loss of Carrier and Hang-Up 1–255 tenths of a second 14 (1.4 seconds) S11 DTMF Tone Duration
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