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January 1, 1601 is origin of COBOL integer dates It is also day 1 by ANSI date format And if you speculate further according to ISO8601 which is the format in which it is in, ISO8601 works as far back as the year 1581 Prior to 1583 time was based on the proleptic Gregorian calendar which has 366 days per year
- What is the significance of January 1, 1601? - Stack Overflow
12 Well, 1 January 1601 was the first day of the 17th Century And pendulum clocks were invented in the 17th century, allowing time to be measured to 1 second accuracy 1 So (in theory) there might be references in extant literature from that period to timepoints measured with that accuracy But in reality the choice is arbitrary
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#1576; #1575; #1604; #1608; #1602; #1585; #1609; #1575; #1587; #1578; #1593; #1605; #1604; #1578; #1573; #1584;, #1605; #1593; #1580; #1593; #1604 I try to
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=A1 (24*60*60) + DATE(1970;1;1) should work with seconds =(A1 86400 1000)+25569 if your time is in milliseconds, so dividing by 1000 gives use the correct date Don't forget to set the type to Date on your output cell I tried it with this date: 1504865618099 which is equal to 8-09-17 10:13
- 1601 01 01 of lastLogonTimeStamp attribute - Stack Overflow
1601 01 01 1601 01 01 3 12 2012 1601 01 01 3 19 2015 This is not the first time I'm bloody confused about the 1601 01 01 value And I've read also the MS document about this value and for me it's nonsense, it does not describe much what is the purposes of it Not only lastLogonTimeStamp has this output, many other attributes have return this as
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I have investigated this issue to find an element that could help me somehow filter "1 1 1601 1:00:00 AM" , even I tried to print all the values by 100-nanoseconds to get the mutual value for this
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Get-ADUser -Identity dummyUser -Properties * When I check the AccountExpirationDate it is giving tomorrow's date whereas it was set to Yesterday date How can I get the exact date?
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