.json Time Stamp Interpretation Help?
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Hi all,

I'm trying to find a way of converting the time stamp on the screenshot below into actual date/time.
Specifically, how to read it to convert it for future similar files.

Any help would be rewarded with chocolate cookies Big Grin :

[Image: rD0xbOL.png]
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#2
The timestamp is milliseconds since epoch, use os.time.
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(Jun 26, 2014, 17:24 pm)Kingfish Wrote: The timestamp is milliseconds since epoch, use os.time.

Many thanks for your reply Kf. I was looking at mins, hours, days etc but never thought of milli-secs.

Have you been able to convert that string yourself or do you have an equation that will "show" it?


Only realized the epoch referance Kf.

Again, many thanks mate Wink

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Thu Jun 26 2014 21:49:26 GMT+0100 (GMT Standard Time)
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