→Time literal
according to →IEC-standard: →literal representing data of type TIME
, DATE
, TIME_OF_DAY
or DATE_AND_TIME
Examples for duration literals: You must enter duration data, such as days (d
), hours (h
), minutes (m
), seconds (s
) and fractions of a second (ms
for milliseconds, us
for microseconds, ns
for nanoseconds) or any combinations of them, as shown in the following table. You can separate the duration units by underscore character. Moreover, you can enter the units in upper- or lowercase letters, for example s
or S
for seconds.
Description |
Examples |
---|---|
Duration literals without underscore |
|
Short prefix |
|
Long prefix |
|
Duration literals with underscore |
|
Short prefix |
|
Long prefix |
|
Observe that your used →target system might influence the usage of duration literals in Neuron Power Engineer
Examples for date and time of day literals: In case of date and time literal and time of day literal, the fractions of a second (entered after the .
) are optional.
Description |
Examples |
---|---|
Date literal |
|
Short prefix |
|
Long prefix |
|
Date and time literal |
|
Short prefix |
|
Long prefix |
|
Time of day literal |
|
Short prefix |
|
Long prefix |
|
Observe that your used →target system might influence the usage of these literals in Neuron Power Engineer