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



OpcLabs.EasyOpcUA Assembly > OpcLabs.EasyOpc.UA Namespace > UADataValue Class : SourceTimestampLocal Property
The source timestamp associated with the value. In local time.
Syntax
'Declaration
 
<DisplayAttribute(AutoGenerateField=True, 
   Order=4, 
   ShortName="Source
Timestamp
Local")>
<DisplayFormatAttribute(DataFormatString="{0:yyyy'-'MM'-'dd' 'HH':'mm':'ss.fff}", NullDisplayText="")>
<IgnoreDataMemberAttribute()>
<XmlIgnoreAttribute()>
Public Property SourceTimestampLocal As Date
'Usage
 
Dim instance As UADataValue
Dim value As Date
 
instance.SourceTimestampLocal = value
 
value = instance.SourceTimestampLocal
[Display(AutoGenerateField=true, 
   Order=4, 
   ShortName="Source
Timestamp
Local")]
[DisplayFormat(DataFormatString="{0:yyyy'-'MM'-'dd' 'HH':'mm':'ss.fff}", NullDisplayText="")]
[IgnoreDataMember()]
[XmlIgnore()]
public DateTime SourceTimestampLocal {get; set;}
[Display(AutoGenerateField=true, 
   Order=4, 
   ShortName="Source
Timestamp
Local")]
[DisplayFormat(DataFormatString="{0:yyyy'-'MM'-'dd' 'HH':'mm':'ss.fff}", NullDisplayText="")]
[IgnoreDataMember()]
[XmlIgnore()]
public:
property DateTime SourceTimestampLocal {
   DateTime get();
   void set (    DateTime value);
}
Remarks

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 SourceTimestampLocalDouble 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

See Also