Am Donnerstag, 8. September 2011, um 22:10:10 schrieb John Dobbins:
> I am wondering about the time-stamp for a record with asynchronous
> device support. Does the time-stamp indicate the time processing started
> or completed. (I am guessing the later but wanted to be sure.)
The precise answer is: it depends on the record type (look into the source
code of record support to find out). However, all record types that I know of
set the timestamp after calling device support for the second time, so for all
practical purposes the answer is: yes, the latter.
Cheers
Ben
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