05-14-2018 02:55 AM
Hi all,
Does anyone know what the format is from the Timestamp attribute in the Aerohive NG CSV files from reports? I assume it is the number of seconds, but from when?
Regards,
Malcolm
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05-16-2018 02:03 AM
I calculated it for myself. It appears to be milliseconds from the 1st of Jan 1970 for whatever reason. I used Google to count the days so I am not sure it if accounts for leap years etc, but it is in a few days of this date so I am assuming that this is correct.
12-25-2018 08:50 AM
Any body know, how to convert?
05-24-2018 02:54 AM
Here is one of the timestamp in a CSV file.
I since realised this is the Unix standard for timestamps and there are websites which will help you convert from the Unix timestamp to Date & Time formats.
However the reporting period sometimes seems off, in that the csv file timestamp starts at a different time then the reporting interface and the email with the files reports it to start.
05-23-2018 07:23 PM
Hi Malcom,
Can you put a screenshot here? Please omit any sensitive data/information.
Thank you,
David Souri
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05-16-2018 02:03 AM
I calculated it for myself. It appears to be milliseconds from the 1st of Jan 1970 for whatever reason. I used Google to count the days so I am not sure it if accounts for leap years etc, but it is in a few days of this date so I am assuming that this is correct.