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Ron Chestnut wrote:
>
> In sequence code, I need to check for an aged epics record value. I can get
> a record timestamp with pvTimeStamp, but I can't find a way to get the current
> time short of doing a pvPut,PvGet,pvTimeStamp sequence to another record.
>
> The function TsDiffAsDouble does nicely in calculating a difference in seconds.
>
> Does anyone have a good suggestion on getting the current time? (pvNow)
>
> /Ron Chestnut
The function "tsLocalTime()" can be used to get the current time.
long tsLocalTime(TS_STAMP *pStamp)
Jeff
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