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Revision as of 21:53, 15 August 2012
UTC is a standard date and time format.
Dates
A date in UTC format looks like this:
- 2010-11-12
That format contains a four-digit year, a 2-digit month, and a 2-digit day, separated by hyphens (yyyy-MM-dd).
Times
A time in UTC format looks like this:
- 13:14:15Z
That format contains 2-digits for the hour (13), based on a 24-hour clock, followed by two digits for minutes (14), and two digits for seconds (15), separated by colons (HH:mm:ss). (The standard allows for a even finer levels of granularity, but they are not reported by or used by the platform.)
The final character in that format designates the time zone, where Z is "zero-time", or Greenwich Mean Time. (That format is used for all times reported by the platform.)
Date/Times
A date/time looks like this:
- 2010-11-12T13:14:15Z
That format contains a date and a time, separated by the letter "T".
Learn More
- UTC: http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-datetime
- List of Time Zones: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_time_zones_by_country