DATETIME

DATETIME - Local time data container

Synopsis
typedef struct s_datetime { unsigned short year; /**< year (1970 to 2970 is allowed) */ unsigned short month; /**< month (1-12) */ unsigned short day; /**< day (1 to 28/29/30/31) */ unsigned short hour; /**< hour (0-23) */ unsigned short minute; /**< minute (0-59) */ unsigned short second; /**< second (0-59) */ unsigned int microsecond; /**< usecond (0-999999) */ unsigned short is_dst; /**< 0=std, 1=dst */ char tz[5]; /**< ptr to tzspec timezone id */ unsigned short weekday; /**< 0=Sunday */ unsigned short yearday; /**< 0=Jan 1 */ TIMESTAMP timestamp; /**< GMT timestamp */ } DATETIME;

Remarks
The DATETIME structure is used to store local times. Local times are different from global times stored in TIMESTAMP structures because local times consider timezone and daylight-savings/summer time offsets. Global times are always stored in seconds since January 1, 1970 00:00:00 UTC.