Add a {time} and {datetime} function to downloaded files.
. Is it possible to include a time stamp for a saved attachment?
I know I can use the {date}, but it would be great to have something like {time} or even {datetime}. We need to ID some files with the date and time of the download (ex: 20151201_12:41:25)
Thanks.
PRO versions support this via PROCESSED_DATE now.
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You can also use {PROCESSED_DATE} or {PROCESSED_DATE[yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss]} to specify the date when the email attachment was downloaded.
As mentioned earlier, you can also format the date within [] by specifying those format specifiers like 'HH' for 24-hour two digit hour etc.
For more info on formats, see here: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/8kb3ddd4(v=vs.110).aspx.
If you have questions, please contact support@gearmage.com.
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Hi, v3.1 supports {DATE} and also specifying a custom date format like so {DATE[yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss]}.
You can format the date within [] by specifying those format specifiers like 'HH' for 24-hour two digit hour etc.
For more info on formats, see here: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/8kb3ddd4(v=vs.110).aspx.
If you have questions, please contact support@gearmage.com.