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This page describes the timestamps that are relevant for the role of a service engineer. There are more different timestamps used internally but these should not be mentioned here. There for it is best to understand timestamps in UBIK from a non-developer perspective: From this view we care about  5 different timestamp names and their usage on 4 levels: CreationTimeStamp, UpdateTimeStamp, ValidationTimeStamp, ExportTimeStamp and ImportTimeStamp. The usages are best explained when assigning these timestamps to different levels where they are used:
 
This page describes the timestamps that are relevant for the role of a service engineer. There are more different timestamps used internally but these should not be mentioned here. There for it is best to understand timestamps in UBIK from a non-developer perspective: From this view we care about  5 different timestamp names and their usage on 4 levels: CreationTimeStamp, UpdateTimeStamp, ValidationTimeStamp, ExportTimeStamp and ImportTimeStamp. The usages are best explained when assigning these timestamps to different levels where they are used:
 
*On Object(instance)level: cts (CreationTimeStamp), uts (UpdateTimeStamp)
 
*On Object(instance)level: cts (CreationTimeStamp), uts (UpdateTimeStamp)
*On Propertylevel: vts (ValidationTimeStamp)
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*On Propertylevel: vts (ValidationTimeStamp), CTS, UTS
 
*On Proxylevel: ets (ExportTimeStamp), its (ImportTimeStamp)
 
*On Proxylevel: ets (ExportTimeStamp), its (ImportTimeStamp)
 
*On ProxyPropertylevel: ets (ExportTimeStamp), its (ImportTimeStamp)
 
*On ProxyPropertylevel: ets (ExportTimeStamp), its (ImportTimeStamp)
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BaseClass
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== BaseClass ==
  
CreationTimeStamp
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=== CreationTimeStamp ===
UpdateTimeStamp
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=== UpdateTimeStamp ===
  
  
BaseProperty
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== BaseProperty ==
UTS
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=== UTS ===
CTS
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=== CTS ===
ValidationTimeStamp
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=== ValidationTimeStamp ===
  
ProxyAttribute
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== ProxyAttribute ==
InterfaceTimestamp
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=== InterfaceTimestamp ===
  
Proxy
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== Proxy ==
ImportTimeStamp
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=== ImportTimeStamp ===
ExportTimeStamp
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=== ExportTimeStamp ===
  
 
[[Category:FAQ|Timestamps]]
 
[[Category:FAQ|Timestamps]]
 
[[Category:UBIK|Timestamps]]
 
[[Category:UBIK|Timestamps]]

Revision as of 19:48, 16 September 2019

This page describes the timestamps that are relevant for the role of a service engineer. There are more different timestamps used internally but these should not be mentioned here. There for it is best to understand timestamps in UBIK from a non-developer perspective: From this view we care about 5 different timestamp names and their usage on 4 levels: CreationTimeStamp, UpdateTimeStamp, ValidationTimeStamp, ExportTimeStamp and ImportTimeStamp. The usages are best explained when assigning these timestamps to different levels where they are used:

  • On Object(instance)level: cts (CreationTimeStamp), uts (UpdateTimeStamp)
  • On Propertylevel: vts (ValidationTimeStamp), CTS, UTS
  • On Proxylevel: ets (ExportTimeStamp), its (ImportTimeStamp)
  • On ProxyPropertylevel: ets (ExportTimeStamp), its (ImportTimeStamp)



BaseClass

CreationTimeStamp

UpdateTimeStamp

BaseProperty

UTS

CTS

ValidationTimeStamp

ProxyAttribute

InterfaceTimestamp

Proxy

ImportTimeStamp

ExportTimeStamp