OCLOperators objectTimeStamp
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When using [[Versioned on class|Versioning,]] the operators like [[OCLOperators atTime|atTime]] expect a timestamp - the timestamp of the current object is accessed with operator objectTimeStamp.
When using [[Versioned on class|Versioning,]] the operators like [[OCLOperators atTime|atTime]] expect a timestamp. The timestamp of the current object is accessed with operator <code>objectTimeStamp</code>.
[[Category:OCLOperators]]
[[Category:OCLOperators]]

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This page was created by Hans.karlsen@mdriven.net on 2022-02-20. Last edited by Stephanie@mdriven.net on 2025-02-10.

When using Versioning, the operators like atTime expect a timestamp. The timestamp of the current object is accessed with operator objectTimeStamp.

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