QuickOPC User's Guide and Reference
ServerTimestamp Property (UADataValue)



OpcLabs.EasyOpcUA Assembly > OpcLabs.EasyOpc.UA Namespace > UADataValue Class : ServerTimestamp Property
The server timestamp associated with the value. In UTC.
Syntax
'Declaration
 
<ColumnDisplayAttribute(2)>
<DisplayFormatAttribute(DataFormatString="{0:yyyy'-'MM'-'dd' 'HH':'mm':'ss.fff}", NullDisplayText="")>
<IsValueEvidentAttribute(True)>
Public Property ServerTimestamp As Date
'Usage
 
Dim instance As UADataValue
Dim value As Date
 
instance.ServerTimestamp = value
 
value = instance.ServerTimestamp
[ColumnDisplay(2)]
[DisplayFormat(DataFormatString="{0:yyyy'-'MM'-'dd' 'HH':'mm':'ss.fff}", NullDisplayText="")]
[IsValueEvident(true)]
public DateTime ServerTimestamp {get; set;}
[ColumnDisplay(2)]
[DisplayFormat(DataFormatString="{0:yyyy'-'MM'-'dd' 'HH':'mm':'ss.fff}", NullDisplayText="")]
[IsValueEvident(true)]
public:
property DateTime ServerTimestamp {
   DateTime get();
   void set (    DateTime value);
}
Remarks

When writing, be aware that writing the server timestamp is not supported by some servers, including the OPC Foundation sample server.

In OPC UA PubSub, the server timestamp is only filled in when it is contained in the dataset message. In UADP, this means only when an actual DataValue has been received, which can be either when the DataValue encoding is used, or when DataValue is contained within a Variant.

If you are using VBA in Excel, beware that it reduces the precision of date/times from OLE Automation to seconds. In order to achieve milliseconds precision from VBA in Excel, use the ServerTimestampDouble property instead.

Requirements

Target Platforms: .NET Framework: Windows 10 (selected versions), Windows 11 (selected versions), Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2022; .NET: Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows

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