lr_save_timestamp
Saves the current time in a parameter.
C Language
int lr_save_timestamp( const char* tmstampParam, [DIGITS,] LAST );
Example: lr_save_timestamp | Parameter Functions |
Arguments
Name | Comments |
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tmstampParam | The name of the parameter to store the timestamp. |
DIGITS | Optional. The number of digits for the timestamp (integer). The default is 13. With DIGITS=13, the resolution is epoch time including milliseconds. The milliseconds are the last three digits. If the value of DIGITS is less than 1 or more than 16, the default is used |
lr_save_timestamp saves the current local timestamp of the computer running the script.
The timestamp cannot be stored as an integer or long integer.
Return Values
Returns LR_PASS (0) on success. Non-zero return value indicates failure.
Parameterization
You cannot use standard parameterization for any arguments in this function.