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    • huangyi
      huangyi last edited by

      Dear all,


      Is there any way to generate a timestamp code from Isadora actor?


      Thank you and HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

      : D

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      • jfg
        jfg @huangyi last edited by

        @huangyi said:

        Is there any way to generate a timestamp code from Isadora actor?

         try the clock actor

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        • huangyi
          huangyi @jfg last edited by

          @jfg

          Sorry, I should provide more information.

          I mean "Unix Timestamp"

          Thank you!

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          • Juriaan
            Juriaan Beta Platinum @huangyi last edited by Juriaan

            @huangyi

            Sure :) I personally use some JavaScript for that with the handy Date object.

            I made an User actor for you, see below. Simple trigger the fetch input and it will return the amount of miliseconds that have passed since 1 January 1970, UTC.

            Unix timestamp.iua3

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            • Maximortal
              Maximortal @Juriaan last edited by

              @juriaan you have to rebuild it with mark's birth or Duncan's birth :-)

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              • mark
                mark @Maximortal last edited by

                @maximortal said:

                you have to rebuild it with mark's birth or Duncan's birth :-)

                Haha.... but, sadly, both dates are before the UNIX epoch in 1970. You don't want your milliseconds rolling over on our account. ;-)

                Best Wishes,
                Mark

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