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| Returns the end datetime if an offset is passed, or the offset between start and end dates.
| Returns the end datetime if an offset is passed, or the offset between start and end dates.


| [startDate, endDateOrOffset, timeUnit] call [[BIS_fnc_calculateDateTime]]
|s1=[startDate, endDateOrOffset, timeUnit] call [[BIS_fnc_calculateDateTime]]


|p1= startDate: [[Array]] in [[Date]] format - (Optional, default [[date]])
|p1= startDate: [[Array]] in [[Date]] format - (Optional, default [[date]])

Revision as of 15:58, 12 June 2021

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Description

Description:
Description needed
Execution:
call
Groups:
Environment

Syntax

Syntax:
[startDate, endDateOrOffset, timeUnit] call BIS_fnc_calculateDateTime
Parameters:
startDate: Array in Date format - (Optional, default date)
endDateOrOffset: Array in Date format or Number - (Optional, default date) either the end date of the period to calculate, or time in seconds from startDate
timeUnit: String - (Optional, default "s") one of:
  • "s" - seconds
  • "m" - minutes
  • "h" - hours
  • "d" - days
Return Value:
Date or Number - Date if endDateOrOffset is a Number, Number is endDateOrOffset is a Date

Examples

Example 1:
[date, 3600] call BIS_fnc_calculateDateTime; // returns date in 3600 seconds (60min, 1h) Example: [date, 60, "m"] call BIS_fnc_calculateDateTime; // returns date in 60 minutes (1h) Example: [[2035,8,28,11,55], [2035,8,29,11,55], "h"] call BIS_fnc_calculateDateTime; // returns 24

Additional Information

See also:
datesetDateBIS_fnc_setDate

Notes

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