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The ''%TIMESTAMP%'' syntax can be used as: The ''%TIMESTAMP%'' syntax can be used as:
-  * A locale-independent alternative to the ''date'' command/variable; ((The ''date'' command/variable uses locale-specific format, so common syntax like ''%%%date~...%%%'' yields expected ''%%yyyymmdd...%%'' value on US-locale only.))+  * A locale-independent alternative to the ''date'' command/variable; ((The ''date'' command/variable uses locale-specific format, so common syntax like ''<nowiki>%date:~10,4%%date:~4,2%%date:~7,2%</nowiki>'' yields expected ''%%yyyymmdd%%'' value on US-locale only.))
  * An easy way to calculate relative times, like yesterday date, tomorrow date, time one hour ago, etc.   * An easy way to calculate relative times, like yesterday date, tomorrow date, time one hour ago, etc.
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-To calculate relative times, use methods of the ''[[dotnet>system.datetime|DateTime]]'' class, like the ''[[dotnet>system.datetime.adddays|AddDays]]''. To format the calculated timestamp, use the ''[[dotnet>system.datetime.tostring#System_DateTime_ToString_System_String_|ToString]]'' method.+To calculate relative times, use methods of the ''[[dotnet>system.datetime|DateTime]]'' class, like the ''[[dotnet>system.datetime.adddays|AddDays]]''. To format the calculated timestamp, use the ''[[dotnet>system.datetime.tostring#system-datetime-tostring(system-string)|ToString]]'' method.
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