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Subject: Re: [xsl] current-dateTime() - no leading zero(s) before milliseconds From: "Vyacheslav Sedov" <vyacheslav.sedov@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2008 19:02:17 +0400 |
thank you - i`ll try it tomorrow also i can suggest that if sometime leading zero present - then probably here *trailing* zero is missed in milliseconds On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 6:57 PM, Colin Adams <colinpauladams@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Don't use striing(). > Use format-dateTime() (or however it is spelt). > > 2008/6/4 Vyacheslav Sedov <vyacheslav.sedov@xxxxxxxxx>: >> hello, >> >> XQuery is exactly current-dateTime() >> >> for example please check Marklogic output - >> 2008-06-04T18:28:42.043246+04:00 (six digit, zero after dot present) >> >> and also tried this in Saxon - several times >> >> 2008-06-04T18:31:51.8+04:00 (one digit, no leading zeros after dot - bad for me) >> 2008-06-04T18:32:22.545+04:00 (3 digit after dot - most common case - OK for me) >> 2008-06-04T18:33:02.49+04:00 (2 digits, no leading zero - bad for me) >> 2008-06-04T18:33:21.046+04:00 (wow - leading zero is present! - OK too) >> 2008-06-04T18:36:11.74+04:00 (2 digits, no leading zero - bad for me) >> 2008-06-04T18:39:03.09+04:00 (2 digits, one(!) leading zero - still bad for me) >> >> well, in one xslt i calculate timestamp by <xsl:param name="timestamp" >> select="translate(substring(string(current-dateTime()), 1, >> 23), 'T:-.','')"/> >> >> i need 3 digit from milliseconds with leading zeros >> >> how can i avoid this strange effect? >> >> With best wishes, >> Slav
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