Rodatetime (hd2000 only) – BrightSign HD2000 Object Reference Manual User Manual
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SST: X-ray Time Zone (Pago Pago)
GMT: Greenwich Mean Time
GMT-1: 1 hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time
GMT-2: 2 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time
GMT-3: 3 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time
GMT-4: 4 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time
GMT-5: 5 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time
GMT-6: 6 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time
GMT-7: 7 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time
GMT-8: 8 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time
GMT-9: 9 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time
GMT-10: 10 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time
GMT-11: 11 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time
GMT-12: 12 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time
GMT-13: 13 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time
GMT-14: 14 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time
GMT+1: 1 hour behind Greenwich Mean Time
GMT+2: 2 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time
GMT+3: 3 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time
GMT+4: 4 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time
GMT+5: 5 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time
GMT+6: 6 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time
GMT+7: 7 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time
GMT+8: 8 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time
GMT+9: 9 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time
GMT+10: 10 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time
GMT+11: 11 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time
GMT+12: 12 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time
GMT+13: 13 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time
GMT+14: 14 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time
roDateTime (HD2000 only)
roDateTime represents an instant in time.
The roDateTime object implements ifDateTime. This interface provides:
rotINT32 GetDayOfWeek()
rotINT32 GetDay()
rotINT32 GetMonth()
rotINT32 GetYear()
rotINT32 GetHour()
rotINT32 GetMinute()
rotINT32 GetSecond()
rotINT32 GetMillisecond()
rotVOID SetDay(rotINT32 day)
rotVOID SetMonth(rotINT32 month)
rotVOID SetYear(rotINT32 year)
rotVOID SetHour(rotINT32 hour)
rotVOID SetMinute(rotINT32 minute)
rotVOID SetSecond(rotINT32 second)
rotVOID SetMillisecond(rotINT32 millisecond)
rotVOID AddSeconds(rotINT32 seconds)
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