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All date-time values are numeric values representing the number of milliseconds elapsed since January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 GMT.

JWT for Jira Cloud offers various ways of displaying or calculating with date-time values.

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Time values can be manipulated and might depend on certain factors. See the lists below

Time Constants

While the number of milliseconds might be useful in some cases, usually you want to retrieve values that are more readable.

Constants are aliases for fixed values. They are often used to convert milliseconds to a more accessible value.


ConstantEquivalent value
SECOND 1000
MINUTE 1000 * 60
HOUR 1000 * 60 * 60
DAY 1000 * 60 * 60 * 24
WEEK 1000 * 60 * 60 * 24 * 7
MONTH 1000 * 60 * 60 * 24 * 30
YEAR 1000 * 60 * 60 * 24 * 365


The following constants return the day of the week:

Constant Equivalent value
SUNDAY 1
MONDAY 2
TUESDAY 3
WEDNESDAY 4
THURSDAY 5
FRIDAY 6
SATURDAY 7


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Use these constants for instance with the following functions:

dayOfTheWeek()

dayOfTheMonth()


The following constants return the month:

ConstantEquivalent value
JANUARY 1
FEBRUARY 2
MARCH 3
APRIL 4
MAY 5
JUNE 6
JULY 7
AUGUST 8
SEPTEMBER 9
OCTOBER 10
NOVEMBER 11
DECEMBER 12


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Use these constants for instance with the following functions:

dayOfTheMonth()

Date and Time Literals

Explicit time and date values can also be used as constants. Time literals have the form HH:MM, e.g. 09:15 or 23:30. Date literals are available in the form form YYYY-MM-DD or YYYY/MM/DD (optionally extended by a time literal like 2020-03-22 14:45). Those values are internally interpreted as numbers representing the denoted date/time value in milliseconds.

Time zones

Fields of type date and date-time contain a numeric value with the milliseconds elapsed since January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 GMT.

The number that will be returned by any function using a date or date-time timestamp depends on a time zone.

The following time zone constant is currently available in JWT for Jira Cloud:

Time zone constantOutput
RUN_AS_LOCALReturns the time zone of the selected Run as user.


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In addition to the time zone constant above, you can specify a timezone directly as text.
Valid timezones are the ones listed in column "TZ Database Name" in List of tz database time zones, e.g. "Pacific/Auckland"

Languages

When dealing with times and time zones sometimes you need to convert them to text. The text returned depends on the selected language.

Currently JWT for Jira Cloud offers the following language constant: 

Language constantOutput
RUN_AS_LANGReturns the language of the selected Run as user.


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In addition to the language constant above, you can specify a language directly as text.

The most common ISO 639-1 Code locales like the two-letter version "en", or the four-letter version "en-gb" etc. are supported. The string is not case sensitive, so "EN" is valid as well. You don't have to use the hyphen(-), an underscore will work as well, i.e. "en-gb" is equivalent to "en_GB". If the language is not available (e.g. "english"), an error is returned.

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