This function creates a timestamp in milliseconds based on input values.
dateTime(year, month, day, hour, minute, timeZone) #Output: Number
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This function creates a timestamp in milliseconds based on input values.
dateTime(year, month, day, hour, minute, timeZone) #Output: Number
Parser Expression | Description |
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dateTime(2020, 03, 01, 15, 30, LOCAL) | This example returns the timestamp of March 1st, 2020 15:30 in milliseconds. |
Parameters used in this function
Parameter | Input (data type) | Description |
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year | NUMBER | The year as number, e.g. 2020, 2015 or 2010. |
month | NUMBER | The month as number, e.g. 1, 5 or 12 (starting with 1 = January, ..., 12 = December). |
day | NUMBER | The day as number. |
hour | NUMBER | The hour in 24h format, e.g. 1, 12 or 23. |
minute | NUMBER | The minute as number. |
timeZone | TIMEZONE | The time zone used for the calculation. |
This function returns a NUMBER representing a timestamp.
The output can be written into any Jira field of type Date Picker ore Date Time Picker.
Another very common use case is to use this function in a JWT calculated date-time fields.
This function can come in handy when trying to create custom dates without calculating them based on existing dates.
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