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Posted to imperius-dev@incubator.apache.org by Erik Bengtson <er...@jpox.org> on 2008/01/03 14:02:04 UTC

Date import

I need to perform operations upon todays date. I'm trying to import Java.util.date or Java.util.calendar objects, but none of them allow me to perform time operations. What's the best way to get current time in spl dynamically?
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Re: Date import

Posted by Neeraj Joshi <jn...@us.ibm.com>.
Try the built-in method GetCurrentTime() 

Let me know if you have issues
Thanks

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I need to perform operations upon todays date. I'm trying to import 
Java.util.date or Java.util.calendar objects, but none of them allow me to 
perform time operations. What's the best way to get current time in spl 
dynamically?
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