The type of the fromdate
or todate
in several methods is set to
unix epoch date, range [0, 253,402,300,799]
I don't know what that is and I can't find any information -- can someone explain it or point me to the right place?
The type of the fromdate
or todate
in several methods is set to
unix epoch date, range [0, 253,402,300,799]
I don't know what that is and I can't find any information -- can someone explain it or point me to the right place?
These are Unix timestamps. They represent the number of seconds that have passed since the Unix Epoch, which occurred at 12:00 am UTC on January 1, 1970.
You can convert a human-readable date to / from a Unix timestamp using Wolfram Alpha. Example queries:
"convert January 15, 2005 14:56 PST to unix timestamp"
"convert unix timestamp 1105829760"
The end of the range is the highest possible date represented by as a timestamp.
convert unix timestamp 253402300799 Friday, 31 Dec 9999 23:59:59 GMT
range [0, 253,402,300,799]
part. And the wikipedia article doesn't seem to say something about it..