I have a timestamp in the following format
568212425.116299
This date relates roughly to today (03/01/2019 Date in proper format - DD/MM/YYYY for our US friends) and has been taken from an App on an IOS device. Does anyone have any ideas what type of timestamp it is and how to convert it into a usable date?
MAC absolute time?
Dcode popped this out
Thu, 03 January 2019 124705 UTC
Looks like an Apple Cocoa Core Data Timestamp. It works out to be roughly GMT Thursday, 3 January 2019 124705. Theres a couple of converters about and epochconverter has a cocoa core data convertor on it.
Hope this helps!
I have a timestamp in the following format
568212425.116299This date relates roughly to today (03/01/2019 Date in proper format - DD/MM/YYYY for our US friends) and has been taken from an App on an IOS device. Does anyone have any ideas what type of timestamp it is and how to convert it into a usable date?
That is a NSdate, basically it is "epoch" with a different base
https://
NSDate (IOS)
Records the number of seconds since 01/01/2001
You can use this converter
https://
setting the "base" date to 01/01/2001
the fractional part is (should be) fractions of seconds.
Please also note that unlike epoch, that is (should be) local time, not UTC.
jaclaz
Thanks for all the help, I must have an old version of Dcode as none of them worked for me!