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Tstamp

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Description

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Sets the DSTAMP, TSTAMP, and TODAY -properties in the current project. By default, -the DSTAMP property is in the -format "yyyyMMdd", TSTAMP is in the -format "hhmm", and TODAY is in the -format "MMMM dd yyyy". Use the nested <format> element -to specify a different format.

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These properties can be used in the build-file, for instance, to create -time-stamped filenames, or used to replace placeholder tags inside documents -to indicate, for example, the release date. The best place for this task is -probably in an initialization target.

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Parameters

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AttributeDescriptionRequired
prefixPrefix used for all properties set. The default is no prefix.No
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Nested Elements

-The Tstamp task supports a <format> nested element that -allows a property to be set to the current date and time in a given format. -The date/time patterns are as defined in the Java -SimpleDateFormat class. -The format element also allows offsets to be applied to the time to generate different time values. -

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AttributeDescriptionRequired
property - The property to receive the date/time string in the given pattern. - Yes
patternThe date/time pattern to be used. The values are as defined by the Java SimpleDateFormat class.Yes
timezoneThe timezone to use for displaying time. The values are as defined by the Java TimeZone class.No
offsetThe numeric offset to the current timeNo
unitThe unit of the offset to be applied to the current time. - Valid Values are -
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  • millisecond
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  • second
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  • minute
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  • hour
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  • day
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  • week
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  • month
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  • year
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localeThe locale used to create date/time string. The general - form is "language, country, variant" but either variant or variant and - country may be omitted. For more information please refer to documentation - for the - Locale - class.No
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Examples

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-  <tstamp/>
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-sets the standard DSTAMP, TSTAMP, -and TODAY properties according to the default formats.

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-  <tstamp>
-    <format property="TODAY_GB" pattern="d-MMMM-yyyy" locale="en,GB"/>
-  </tstamp>
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-sets the standard properties as well as the property -TODAY_UK with the date/time pattern "d-MMMM-yyyy" -using English locale (eg. 21-May-2001).

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-  <tstamp>
-      <format property="touch.time" pattern="MM/dd/yyyy hh:mm aa"
-              offset="-5" unit="hour"/>
-  </tstamp>
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-Creates a timestamp, in the property touch.time, 5 hours before the current time. The format in this example -is suitable for use with the <touch> task. The standard properties are set also.

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-  <tstamp prefix="start"/>
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-Sets three properties with the standard formats, prefixed with "start.": -start.DSTAMP, start.TSTAMP, and start.TODAY.

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