Use this class to conduct operations on SimpleDateTime objects, for example, instantiating objects, and to calculate, change formats of the date and time, or convert between the formats.
SimpleDateTime(dateTime)
Use this constructor to instantiate a new SimpleDateTime object with the current or transferred date and time. Since the object keeps date and time in the UTC timezone, ensure the data you pass to the object is in UTC, otherwise your results will be invalid.
Parameter(s):
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
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dateTime | String | N | '' |
Example:
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const nowDateTime = new SimpleDateTime();
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const registrationDateTime = new SimpleDateTime(record.registration_datetime);
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const yearStartDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-01-01 00:00:00'); |
You can also use the values in relative format for the SimpleDateTime constructor. All formats are available in the Relative Formats article.
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const yesterdayDatetime = new SimpleDateTime('yesterday');
ss.info(yesterdayDatetime.getValue());
// Info: 2022-02-28 00:00:00
const tomorrowDatetime = new SimpleDateTime('tomorrow');
ss.info(tomorrowDatetime.getValue());
// Info: 2022-03-02 00:00:00
const yesterdayWorkdayDayStart = new SimpleDateTime('yesterday 06:30');
ss.info(yesterdayWorkdayDayStart.getValue());
// Info: 2022-02-28 06:30:00
const fistDayOfNextMonthStart = new SimpleDateTime('first day of next month 00:00');
ss.info(fistDayOfNextMonthStart.getValue());
// Info: 2022-04-01 00:00:00
const rangeStartDatetime = new SimpleDateTime(`first day of ${monthName}`);
ss.info(rangeStartDatetime .getValue());
// Info: 2022-02-01 00:00:00
const YEAR = 2022;
const MONTH = 2;
const monthDatetime = new SimpleDateTime(`${YEAR}-${String(MONTH).padStart(2, '0')}-02 00:00:00`);
const monthName = monthDatetime.getMonthUTC();
ss.info(monthName);
// Info: February |
addDays(days)
Use this method to change the number of days in the current SimpleDateTime object according to the local date and time. The positive value of the parameter adds days to the object, the negative value diminishes the number of days.
Parameter(s):
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
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days | integer | Y | N |
Return:
Type | Description |
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Void | This method does not return a value. |
Example:
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const registrationDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-01-01 08:12:10');
registrationDateTime.addDays(3);
ss.info(registrationDateTime.getValue());
//Info: 2019-01-04 08:12:10 |
addMonths(months)
Use this method to change the number of months in the current SimpleDateTime object according to the local date and time. The positive value of the parameter adds months to the object, the negative value diminishes the number of months.
Parameter(s):
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
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months | Integer | Y | N |
Return:
Type | Description |
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Void | This method does not return a value. |
Example:
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const registrationDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-01-01 08:12:10');
registrationDateTime.addMonths(-1);
ss.info(registrationDateTime.getValue());
//Info: 2018-12-01 08:12:10 |
addSeconds(seconds)
This method is used to change the number of seconds in the current SimpleDateTime object according to the local date and time. The positive value of the parameter adds seconds to the object, the negative value diminishes the number of seconds.
Parameter(s):
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
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seconds | Integer | Y | N |
Return:
Type | Description |
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Void | This method does not return a value. |
Example:
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const registrationDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-01-01 08:12:10');
registrationDateTime.addSeconds(3600);
ss.info(registrationDateTime.getValue());
//Info: 2019-01-01 09:12:10 |
addWeeks(weeks)
This method is used to change the number of weeks in the current SimpleDateTime object according to the local date and time. The positive value of the parameter adds weeks to the object, the negative value diminishes the number of weeks.
Parameter(s):
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
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weeks | Integer | Y | N |
Return:
Type | Description |
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Void | This method does not return a value. |
Example:
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const registrationDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-01-01 08:12:10');
registrationDateTime.addWeeks(1);
ss.info(registrationDateTime.getValue());
//Info: 2019-01-08 08:12:10 |
addYears(years)
This method is used to change the number of years in the current SimpleDateTime object according to the local date and time. The positive value of the parameter adds years to the object, the negative value diminishes the number of years.
Parameter(s):
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
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years | Integer | Y | N |
Return:
Type | Description |
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Void | This method does not return a value. |
Example:
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const contractStartDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-01-01 00:00:00');
contractStartDateTime.addYears(1);
ss.info(contractStartDateTime.getValue());
//Info: 2020-01-01 00:00:00 |
after(dateTime)
Use this method to compare the date specified by the dateTime parameter with the current date.
Parameter(s):
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
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dateTime | SimpleDateTime object | Y | N |
Return:
Type | Description |
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Boolean | The method returns true if the current date is later than the date specified by the parameter; otherwise, it returns false. |
Example:
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const startDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2018-01-01 07:58:35');
const endDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-01-01 08:00:00');
const isStartAfterThanEnd = startDateTime.after(endDateTime);
ss.info(isStartAfterThanEnd);
//Info: false |
before(dateTime)
Use this method to compare the date specified by the dateTime parameter with the current date.
Parameter(s):
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
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dateTime | SimpleDateTime object | Y | N |
Return:
Type | Description |
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Boolean | The method returns true if the current date is earlier than the date specified by the parameter; otherwise, it returns false. |
Example:
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const startDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2018-01-01 07:58:35');
const endDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-01-01 08:00:00');
const isStartBeforeEnd = startDateTime.before(endDateTime);
ss.info(isStartBeforeEnd);
//Info: true |
compareTo(dateTime)
This method compares two date and time objects to determine whether they are equal and, if not, the method defines which goes after or before the other.
Parameter(s):
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
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dateTime | SimpleDateTime object | Y | N |
Return:
Type | Description |
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0 | The dates are equal. |
1 | The object's date is after the date specified in the parameter. |
-1 | The object's date is before the date specified in the parameter. |
Example:
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const begin = new SimpleDateTime('2019-04-01 08:15:00');
const end = new SimpleDateTime('2019-05-01 01:00:00');
ss.info(begin.compareTo(end)); // -1
ss.info(end.compareTo(begin)); // 1
ss.info(begin.compareTo(begin)); // 0 |
equals(dateTime)
This method compares a datetime with an existing value to determine whether they are equal.
Parameter(s):
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
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dateTime | SimpleDateTime object. | Y | N |
Return:
Type | Description |
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Boolean | This method returns true if the dates are equal; otherwise, it returns false. |
Example:
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const firstDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2018-01-01 08:00:00');
const secondDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2018-01-01 08:15:00');
const thirdDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2018-01-01 08:00:00');
ss.info(firstDateTime.equals(secondDateTime));
ss.info(thirdDateTime.equals(firstDateTime));
//Info: false
//Info: true |
getDate()
This method returns the date saved by the SimpleDateTime object in the system timezone.
Return:
Type | Description |
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String | The date in the default timezone. |
Example:
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const startDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-01-01 08:00:00');
ss.info(startDateTime.getDate());
//Info: 2019-01-01 |
getDayOfMonthLocalTime()
This method returns the day of the month saved by the SimpleDateTime object in the current user's timezone.
Return:
Type | Description |
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Integer | The day of the month value. |
Example:
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const holidayDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-01-07 08:00:00');
ss.info(holidayDateTime.getDayOfMonthLocalTime());
//Info: 7 |
getDayOfMonthUTC()
This method returns the day of the month saved by the SimpleDateTime object in the UTC timezone.
Return:
Type | Description |
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Integer | The day of the month value. |
Example:
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const holidayDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-01-07 08:00:00');
ss.info(holidayDateTime.getDayOfMonthUTC());
//Info: 7 |
getDayOfWeekLocalTime()
This method returns the day of the week saved by the SimpleDateTime object in the current user's timezone.
Return:
Type | Description |
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String | The day of week value. Possible values: 'Sun', 'Mon', 'Tue', 'Wed', 'Thu', 'Fri', 'Sat' |
Example:
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const holidayDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-01-07 08:00:00');
ss.info(holidayDateTime.getDayOfWeekLocalTime()); // Mon |
getDayOfWeekUTC()
This method returns the day of the week saved by the SimpleDateTime object in the system timezone.
Return:
Type | Description |
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String | The day of the week value. Possible values: 'Sun', 'Mon', 'Tue', 'Wed', 'Thu', 'Fri', 'Sat' |
Example:
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const holidayDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-01-07 08:00:00');
ss.info(holidayDateTime.getDayOfWeekUTC());
//Info: Mon |
getDaysInMonthLocalTime()
This method returns the number of days in the month saved by the SimpleDateTime object in the current user's timezone.
Return:
Type | Description |
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Integer | The number of days value. |
Example:
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const startDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-01-01 08:00:00');
ss.info(startDateTime.getDaysInMonthLocalTime());
//Info: 31 |
getDaysInMonthUTC()
This method returns the number of days in the month saved by the SimpleDateTime object in the system timezone.
Return:
Type | Description |
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Integer | The number of days value. |
Example:
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const startDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-01-01 08:00:00');
ss.info(startDateTime.getDaysInMonthUTC());
//Info: 31 |
getDisplayValue()
This method returns the date and time value in the current user's display format and timezone.
Return:
Type | Description |
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String | The date and time value. |
Example:
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const startDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-01-01 08:00:00');
ss.info(startDateTime.getDisplayValue()); // current user's timezone is Europe/Moscow
//Info: 2019-01-01 11:00:00 |
getErrorMsg()
This method returns the error message if the SimpleDateTime object is incorrect.
Return:
Type | Description |
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String | The error message. |
Example:
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const startDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-zz-01 08:00:00');
ss.error(startDateTime.getErrorMsg());
//Error: The parsed date or time was invalid! |
getLocalDate()
This method returns the date saved by the SimpleDateTime object in the current user's timezone.
Return:
Type | Description |
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String | The date in the user's timezone. |
Example:
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const startDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-01-01 08:00:00');
ss.info(startDateTime.getLocalDate());
//Info: 2019-01-01 |
getLocalTime()
This method returns the time saved in a SimpleDateTime object in the current user's timezone .
Return:
Type | Description |
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SimpleDateTime | The time in the user's timezone. |
Example:
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const startDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-01-01 08:00:00');
const time = startDateTime.getLocalTime();
ss.info( "My local time is " + time.getByFormat('h:i:s'));
//Info: My local time is 02:00:00 |
getMonthLocalTime()
This method returns the month saved by the SimpleDateTime object in the current user's timezone.
Return:
Type | Description |
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String | The value of the month. |
Example:
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const startDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-12-31 23:45:00');
ss.info(startDateTime.getMonthLocalTime());
//Info: January |
getMonthUTC()
This method returns the month saved by SimpleDateTime object in the system timezone.
Return:
Type | Description |
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String | The value of the month. |
Example:
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const startDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-12-31 23:45:00');
ss.info(startDateTime.getMonthUTC());
//Info: December |
getNumericValue()
This method returns the Unix timestamp that stores the amount of seconds since January 1, 1970, 00:00:00.
Return:
Type | Description |
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Integer | The Unix timestamp value. |
Example:
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const startDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-01-01 08:00:00');
ss.info(startDateTime.getNumericValue());
//Info: 1546329600 |
getTime()
This method returns a SimpleDateTime object that shows the piece of time of the SimpleDateTime object.
Return:
Type | Description |
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SimpleDateTime | The Unix duration stamp. |
Example:
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const startDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-01-01 08:00:00');
const time = startDateTime.getTime();
ss.info(time.getByFormat('h:i:s'));
//Info: 11:01:00 |
getValue()
This method returns the date and time value in the internal format.
Return:
Type | Description |
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Null String or Stringnull | The date and time value in the internal format. If the date value is invalid, the method returns null. |
Example:
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const startDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-01-01 08:00:00');
ss.info(startDateTime.getValue()); // 2019-01-01 08:00:00 |
getWeekOfYearLocalTime()
This method returns the week's number saved by the SimpleDateTime object in the current user's timezone.
Return:
Type | Description |
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Integer | The number of the current week. |
Example:
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const startDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-12-31 23:45:00');
ss.info(startDateTime.getWeekOfYearLocalTime());
//Info: 1 |
getWeekOfYearUTC()
This method returns the number of the week saved by the SimpleDateTime object in the system timezone.
Return:
Type | Description |
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Integer | The number of the current week. |
Example:
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const startDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-12-31 23:45:00');
ss.info(startDateTime.getWeekOfYearUTC());
//Info: 1 |
getYearLocalTime()
This method returns the year saved by the SimpleDateTime object in the current user's timezone.
Return:
Type | Description |
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Integer | Four-digit year value. |
Example:
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const holidayDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-12-31 23:45:00');
ss.info(holidayDateTime.getYearLocalTime());
//Info: 2020 |
getYearUTC()
This method returns the year saved by the SimpleDateTime object in the system timezone.
Return:
Type | Description |
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Integer | Four-digit year value. |
Example:
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const holidayDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-12-31 23:45:00');
ss.info(holidayDateTime.getYearUTC());
//Info: 2019 |
isValid()
Use this method to check whether the specified date and time values are valid.
Return:
Type | Description |
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Boolean | The method returns true if the value is a valid date and time; otherwise, it returns false. |
Example:
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const startDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-01-01 08:00:00');
startDateTime.setValue('2011-aa-01 00:00:00');
ss.info(startDateTime.isValid());
//Info: false |
setValue(dateTime)
Use this method to define the date and time value within the SimpleDateTime object.
Parameter(s):
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
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dateTime | A string in the UTC timezone and the internal format of YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss. | Y | N |
dateTime | A SimpleDateTime object. | Y | N |
dateTime | A JavaScript Number. It sets the value of the object using the Number value as milliseconds past January 1, 1970, 00:00:00. | Y | N |
Return:
Type | Description |
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Void | This method does not return a value. |
Example:
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const startDateTime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-01-01 08:00:00');
startDateTime.setValue('2020-01-01 12:00:00');
ss.info(startDateTime.getValue());
//Info: 2020-01-01 12:00:00 |
subtract(first, second)
This method returns the amount of time between two SimpleDateTime values. Also, it can subtract the amount of time from the current SimpleDateTime object.
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Parameter(s):
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
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first | SimpleDateTime Object | Y | N |
second | SimpleDateTime Object | N | NULL |
Return:
Type | Description |
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SimpleDuration object or null | The method returns SimpleDuration object if both parameters were passed to the method. Otherwise, the method returns null. |
Example:
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const startDatetime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-11-08 20:00:00');
const endDatetime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-11-08 20:06:28');
const diffDuration = new SimpleDateTime().subtract(startDatetime, endDatetime);
ss.info(diffDuration.getDurationSeconds());
// Info: 388 |
Same example without using the subtract:
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const startDatetime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-11-08 20:00:00');
const endDatetime = new SimpleDateTime('2019-11-08 20:06:28');
const diffSeconds = endDatetime.getNumericValue() - startDatetime.getNumericValue();
ss.info(diffSeconds);
// Info: 388 |
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const datetime = new SimpleDateTime('2020-08-28 09:00:00');
datetime.subtract(3600);
ss.info(datetime.getValue());
//Info: 2020-08-28 08:00:00 |
Same example without using the subtract:
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const datetime = new SimpleDateTime('2020-08-28 09:00:00');
datetime.addSeconds(-3600);
ss.info(datetime.getValue());
//Info: 2020-08-28 08:00:00 |