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title | Examples of time expressions |
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Let's suppose the current time (which we refer to as "now()") is Sunday, 05 February 2017, 13:37:05. The table below shows the resulting time when different expressions are applied. Note that this isn't an exhaustive list: Time expression | Description | Resulting time |
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now() - 60m | 60 minutes ago | Sunday, 05 February 2017, 12:37:05 | now() @ 1h | Now (rounded to the beginning of the hour) | Sunday, 05 February 2017, 13:00:00 | now() - 24h | 24 hours ago | Saturday, 04 February 2017, 13:37:05 | (now() - 1d) @ 1d | Yesterday (rounded to the beginning of the day) | Saturday, 04 February 2017, 00:00:00 | (now() - 2d) @ 1d | 2 days ago (rounded to the beginning of the day) | Friday, 03 February 2017, 00:00:00 | (now() - 2d) @ 1m | 2 days ago (rounded to the beginning of the minute) | Friday, 03 February 2017, 13:37:00 | ((now() - 2d) @ 1d) - 2h | 2 days ago (rounded to the beginning of the day minus 2 hours) | Thursday, 02 February 2017, 22:00:00 | now() @ 1w | Locale week | Sunday, 05 February 2017, 00:00:00 | now() @ 1W | ISO week | Monday, 30 January 2017, 00:00:00 | now() ^ 6d | Replace the day with 6 | Monday, 06 February 2017, 13:37:05 | now() ^ 2018y3M6d15h30m20s | Replaces the year with 2018 Replaces the month with 3 Replaces the day with 6 Replaces the hour with 15 Replaces the minutes with 30 Replaces the seconds with 20 | Tuesday, 06 March 2018, 15:30:20 | now() >> 2M | Forward to next second month | Monday, 05 February 2018, 13:37:05 | now() << 2M | Backward to previous second month | Friday, 05 February 2016, 13:37:05 | now() >> 2M6d15h20m10s | Forward to next second month, sixth day, fifteenth hour, twentieth minute and 10 seconds | Tuesday, 06 February 2018, 15:20:10 | now() << 1h/1d | Goes back to the first hour of the current day. Minutes and seconds don't change. | Sunday, 05 February 2017, 01:37:05 |
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