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36 lines
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# Registers xlat to convert between time formats.
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# xlat input string is an attribute name. If this attribute is of date
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# or integer type, the date xlat will convert it to a time string in
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# the format of the format config item.
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# If the attribute is a string type, date will attempt to parse it in
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# the format specified by the format config item, and will expand
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# to a Unix timestamp.
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date {
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format = "%b %e %Y %H:%M:%S %Z"
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# Use UTC instead of local time.
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# default = no
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# utc = yes
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}
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# The WISPr-Session-Terminate-Time attribute is of type "string",
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# and not "date". Use this expansion to create an attribute
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# that holds an actual date:
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# Tmp-Date-0 := "%{wispr2date:&reply:WISPr-Session-Terminate-Time}"
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date wispr2date {
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format = "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S"
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# Use UTC instead of local time.
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# default = no
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# utc = yes
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}
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