Difference between revisions of "Utilities Integration Bridge"
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:: Lets you return a timestamp which is x days, hours, minutes before or after an existing timestamp. This is useful for generating a future date / time to use in other business process operations. | :: Lets you return a timestamp which is x days, hours, minutes before or after an existing timestamp. This is useful for generating a future date / time to use in other business process operations. | ||
+ | ===Request Parameters=== | ||
+ | {{bullet1|Operator|From the picklist select either Add or Subtract}} | ||
+ | {{bullet1|Starting Timestamp|Using the Variable Picker, select an avaiable variable that contains a UTC formatted date}} | ||
+ | {{bullet1|Days|Set the number of days to add/subtract from the starting timestamp}} | ||
+ | {{bullet1|Hours|Set the number of hours to add/subtract from the starting timestamp}} | ||
+ | {{bullet1|Minutes|Set the number of minutes to add/subtract from the starting timestamp}} | ||
+ | {{bullet1|Seconds|Set the number of seconds to add/subtract from the starting timestamp}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Response Parameters=== | ||
+ | {{bullet1|Timestamp|Returns the new date/time in UTC format}} | ||
+ | {{bullet1|Timestamp SQL|Returns the new date/time in SQL format}} | ||
+ | {{bullet1|Timestamp Unix - Milliseconds|Returns the new date/time in Unix format (Milliseconds)}} | ||
+ | {{bullet1|Timestamp Unix - Seconds|Returns the new date/time in Unix format (Seconds)}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Example Use=== | ||
+ | In a Service Manager Intelligent Capture you may ask a user how many days until they need something. This will allow you to find out what the date is based on that number of days they give. | ||
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