Citrix Systems 9.2 Benutzerhandbuch
Chapter 5 Advanced Expressions: Working with Dates, Times, and Numbers
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SYS.TIME.GE(time)
Returns a Boolean TRUE if the current time is later than or
equal to time.
equal to time.
For example, if the current time is GMT 2005 May 1 10h 15m
30s, and it is the first Sunday of the month, you can specify the
following (evaluation results are shown in parentheses):
30s, and it is the first Sunday of the month, you can specify the
following (evaluation results are shown in parentheses):
• sys.time.ge(GMT 2004) (TRUE in this example.)
• sys.time.ge(GMT 2005 Jan) (TRUE in this
• sys.time.ge(GMT 2005 Jan) (TRUE in this
example.)
• sys.time.ge(LOCAL 2005 May) (TRUE or FALSE
in this example, depending on the current time zone.)
• sys.time.ge(GMT 8h) (TRUE in this example.)
• sys.time.ge(GMT 30m) (FALSE in this example.)
• sys.time.ge(GMT May 10h) (TRUE in this
• sys.time.ge(GMT 30m) (FALSE in this example.)
• sys.time.ge(GMT May 10h) (TRUE in this
example.)
• sys.time.ge(GMT May 10h 0m) (TRUE in this
example.)
• sys.time.ge(GMT Sun) (TRUE in this example.)
• sys.time.ge(GMT May Sun_1) (TRUE in this
• sys.time.ge(GMT May Sun_1) (TRUE in this
example.)
SYS.TIME.GT(time)
Returns a Boolean TRUE if the time value is later than the time
argument.
argument.
For example, if the current time is GMT 2005 May 1 10h 15m
30s, and it is the first Sunday of the month, you can specify the
following (evaluation results are shown in parentheses):
30s, and it is the first Sunday of the month, you can specify the
following (evaluation results are shown in parentheses):
• sys.time.gt(GMT 2004) (TRUE in this example.)
• sys.time.gt(GMT 2005 Jan) (TRUE in this
• sys.time.gt(GMT 2005 Jan) (TRUE in this
example.)
• sys.time.gt(LOCAL 2005 May) (TRUE or
FALSE, depending on the current time zone. )
• sys.time.gt(GMT 8h) (TRUE in this example.)
• sys.time.gt(GMT 30m) (FALSE in this example.)
• sys.time.gt(GMT May 10h) (FALSE in this
• sys.time.gt(GMT 30m) (FALSE in this example.)
• sys.time.gt(GMT May 10h) (FALSE in this
example.)
• sys.time.gt(GMT May 10h 0m) (TRUE in this
example.)
• sys.time.gt(GMT Sun) (FALSE in this example.)
• sys.time.gt(GMT May Sun_1) (FALSE in this
• sys.time.gt(GMT May Sun_1) (FALSE in this
example.)
SYS.TIME.HOURS
Returns the current hour as an integer from 0 to 23.
Expressions that Return NetScaler System Dates and Times
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