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This documentation is for the new preview UI. It’s still being refined and is subject to change. For documentation for the old UI, see Knowledge Base.

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Get and adjust Date/Time values

Actions

Adjust Date/Time

Add/Remove the specified seconds, minutes, hours, and days from the specified Date/Time

Input Comments Default
Date/Time A reference to a JavaScript Date object or an ISO timestamp string
Seconds Specifies the number of seconds to use for adjusting the associated Date/Time
Minutes Specifies the number of minutes to use for adjusting the associated Date/Time
Hours Specifies the number of hours to use for adjusting the associated Date/Time
Days Specifies the number of days to use for adjusting the associated Date/Time

Convert Date/Time To ISO String

Convert the given Date/Time to an ISO string

Input Comments Default
Date/Time A reference to a JavaScript Date object or an ISO timestamp string
Time Zone Specifies the timezone to use for converting to a localized ISO timestamp string

Convert Date/Time To Local ISO String

Convert the given Date/Time to an ISO string in local time using specified timezone

Input Comments Default
Date/Time A reference to a JavaScript Date object or an ISO timestamp string
Time Zone Specifies the timezone to use for converting to a localized ISO timestamp string

Convert Date To Epoch

Convert the given Date to a seconds/milliseconds Epoch.

Input Comments Default
Date/Time A reference to a JavaScript Date object or an ISO timestamp string
Display Epoch In Seconds If true, action will format the given date to Epoch time in seconds instead of milliseconds. false

Convert Epoch Timestamp To Date

Convert the given Epoch timestamp to a ISO String Date.

Input Comments Default
Epoch Timestamp The epoch timestamp you would like to convert to a date.
Epoch Timestamp in Seconds If true, action will assume the given timestamp is in seconds instead of milliseconds. false

Format Date/Time

Change the format of a timestamp given a format string

Input Comments Default
Date/Time A reference to a JavaScript Date object or an ISO timestamp string
Time Zone Specifies the timezone to use for converting to a localized ISO timestamp string etc/UTC
Format The format of timestamp you would like. Use YYYY for year, MM for month, DD for day, HH for 24 hour, hh for 12 hour clock, mm for minute, ss for second, SSS for milliseconds and Z for timezone offset. YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss.SSSZ

Get Current Date/Time

Return the current Date/Time in UTC

Input Comments Default
Display Epoch In Seconds If true, the current Date/Time will be displayed in seconds. false