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Chapter 7
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Get functions 77
Data type returned
timestamp
Description
Returns the
current date and time according to the system clock, to the nearest
second.
The format of the value returned is determined by the
The format of the value returned is determined by the
system’s settings by editing the Regional Settings Control Panel (Windows
2000), the Date and Time Control Panel (Windows XP), or the Date & Time System
Preference (Mac OS).
Preference (Mac OS).
Notes
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The client machine and host machine may be in different times zones so
Get(CurrentHostTimestamp) and Get(CurrentTimestamp) may return
Get(CurrentHostTimestamp) and Get(CurrentTimestamp) may return
different date/time values. Also, the current date and time are characteristics of the
host system, but the format of the date and time is a characteristic of the database
file.
host system, but the format of the date and time is a characteristic of the database
file.
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See FileMaker Pro help for information about running
in client/server and
peer-to-peer environments.
Important
For users who are connected over a network, the
Get(CurrentHostTimestamp)
function can affect the performance of the database
file. For example, if you use the function in an unstored calculation field, and the field is
visible in a list view, each display of the field requires an additional network access. Stored
calculation fields are a better use of the function. For example, if you automatically enter
a timestamp for each newly created record using a stored calculation field, you minimize
network access.
visible in a list view, each display of the field requires an additional network access. Stored
calculation fields are a better use of the function. For example, if you automatically enter
a timestamp for each newly created record using a stored calculation field, you minimize
network access.
Example
Returns
1/1/2004 11:30:01 AM
when the system clock shows January 1, 2004 11:30:01
AM on the host machine.
Get(CurrentTime)
Format
Get(CurrentTime)
Parameter
None
Data type returned
time