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adriverhoef
Master Cruncher The Netherlands Joined: Apr 3, 2009 Post Count: 2069 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
Mine validated, too. The middle one of the validated results in the list below (where ReceivedTime = 2020-04-04) validated at …
$ date -u --date=@1586481166 Fri 10 Apr 01:12:46 UTC 2020 (1586481166 is the Modification Time of the record on the WCG server. See below.) ModTime SentTime ReceivedTime Name That's roughly 7½ days after downloading the task on my machine and six days after uploading my result. Again, there was no wingman involved. I seem to vaguely remember that I clicked "Try Validation" (again) some time before it finally validated, but only now did I find out that it validated almost a day ago. Maybe my clicking helped a bit? |
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Mike.Gibson
Ace Cruncher England Joined: Aug 23, 2007 Post Count: 12120 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
adriverhoef
Sorry, I don't recognise the output. Where does one find it and how does one convert the time, please? Mike |
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Sgt.Joe
Ace Cruncher USA Joined: Jul 4, 2006 Post Count: 7545 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
adriverhoef Sorry, I don't recognise the output. Where does one find it and how does one convert the time, please? Mike The mod time is the number of seconds since Jan 1, 1970. It is used by Unix/Linux systems as a time marker similar to how Excel uses Jan. 1, 1900. Here is a unix timestamp converter. Cheers
Sgt. Joe
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Former Member
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In Excel (25569 days * 86400 + modtime) / 86400 giving a number that if formatted as date / time when a task record was last modified.
Where from and how: See Help > API and quite a few forum discussions. |
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adriverhoef
Master Cruncher The Netherlands Joined: Apr 3, 2009 Post Count: 2069 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
Sorry, I don't recognise the output. Where does one find it and how does one convert the time, please? Mike, Sgt.Joe answered your question about the time conversion. If you were using Linux/Unix, you could easily apply the date command. Speaking of Linux and the timestamp that you were seeing (the column ModTime in the table), I'm using a computer program called wcgresults to record my results from WCG (once they're validated) to a logfile. You saw this table: ModTime SentTime ReceivedTime NameI created it using a computer program called wcglog. Hope that explains enough for you for now. PS I know this is a bit off topic, but since you asked here … |
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Mike.Gibson
Ace Cruncher England Joined: Aug 23, 2007 Post Count: 12120 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
That explains why I did not recognise the output, because I am only using Windows 7 Pro.
Mike |
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