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This command is special in that it is "smart". If you add 120 minutes, for example, it will actually advance hours by 2, and so on. --[[User:Doolittle|Doolittle]] 18:52, 6 October 2007 (CEST)
This command is special in that it is "smart". If you add 120 minutes, for example, it will actually advance hours by 2, and so on. --[[User:Doolittle|Doolittle]] 18:52, 6 October 2007 (CEST)
This command sets the date for the southern hemisphere only, i.e. when the map is in northern hemisphere a date [2010,12,7,17,0] is in day light and and date [2010,6,7,17,0] is in darkness. --[[User:Alpha|Alpha]] 10:00, 7/12/2010 (BST)
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Description

Description:
Sets the actual mission date and time.
Groups:
Uncategorised

Syntax

Syntax:
setDate [year, month, day, hour, minute]
Parameters:
[year, month, day, hour, minute]: Array
Return Value:
Nothing

Examples

Example 1:
setDate [1986, 2, 25, 16, 0]

Additional Information

See also:
date

Notes

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Notes

This command is special in that it is "smart". If you add 120 minutes, for example, it will actually advance hours by 2, and so on. --Doolittle 18:52, 6 October 2007 (CEST) This command sets the date for the southern hemisphere only, i.e. when the map is in northern hemisphere a date [2010,12,7,17,0] is in day light and and date [2010,6,7,17,0] is in darkness. --Alpha 10:00, 7/12/2010 (BST)

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