defaultTimeStampFormat (build descriptor option)
The defaultTimeStampFormat build descriptor
option controls the initial runtime value of the strLib.defaultTimeStampFormat system
variable, which contains one of the masks that can be used to create
the string returned by the strLib.formatTimeStamp system
function. Additional details depend on the target language:
- When you are generating a COBOL program, if you do not specify the defaultTimeStampFormat build descriptor option, the default value for the strLib.defaultTimeStampFormat system variable is "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss:SSSSSS".
- When you are generating Java™ code, the defaultTimeStampFormat build descriptor option specifies the generated value for the vgj.default.timestampFormat Java™ runtime property (if you have set the genProperties build descriptor option to GLOBAL or PROGRAM). That property then sets the initial runtime value of the strLib.defaultTimeStampFormat system variable.
- When you are generating JavaScript™ code, the default value of the defaultTimeStampFormat build descriptor option is an empty string.
For further details on system variables and functions, see the EGL Language Reference.