Time/date and duration data types
LogicLab fully supports the following IEC data types:
DATE
DATE is implemented as a 32-bit signed integer type (DINT), and its granularity is set to seconds. The default value is 1970-01-01. As a DINT, its maximum representable value is 2147483647, which corresponds to the maximum date of Tuesday 19 January 2038 (in Greenwich Mean Time).
An example of a DATE may be the following:
DATE#1980-01-05;
LDATE
LDATE is implemented as a 64-bit signed integer type (LINT), and its granularity is set to nanoseconds. The default value is 1970-01-01. As a LINT, its maximum representable value is 9223372036854775807, which corresponds to the maximum date of Friday 11 April 2262 (in Greenwich Mean Time).
An example of a LDATE may be the following:
LDATE#1980-01-05;
DATE_AND_TIME
DATE_AND_TIME is implemented as a 32-bit signed integer type (DINT), and its granularity is set to seconds. The default value is 1970-01-01-00:00:00. As a DINT, its maximum representable value is 2147483647, which corresponds to the maximum date of Tuesday 19 January 2038 03:14:07 (in Greenwich Mean Time).
An example of a DATE_AND_TIME may be the following:
DATE_AND_TIME#1980-01-05-00:05:10; DT#1980-01-05-00:05:10;
LDATE_AND_TIME
LDATE_AND_TIME is implemented as a 64-bit signed integer type (LINT), and its granularity is set to nanoseconds. The default value is 1970-01-01-00:00:00. As a LINT, its maximum representable value is 9223372036854775807, which corresponds to the maximum date of Friday 11 April 2262 23:47:16.854 (in Greenwich Mean Time).
An example of a LDATE_AND_TIME may be the following:
LDATE_AND_TIME#1980-01-05-00:05:10.123456789; LDT#2080-01-05-20:05:10.123_456_789;
TIME
TIME is implemented as a 32-bit signed integer type (DINT), and its granularity is set to milliseconds. The default value is zero. As a DINT, the range of values goes from -24d_20h_31m_23s_648ms to 24d_20h_31m_23s_647ms.
An example of a TIME may be the following:
TIME#20d5h4m7s20ms;
LTIME
LTIME is implemented as a 64-bit signed integer type (LINT), and its granularity is set to nanoseconds. The default value is zero. As a LINT, the range of values goes from -106751d_23h_47m_16s_854ms_775us_808ns to 106751d_23h_47m_16s_854ms_775us_807ns.
An example of a LTIME may be the following:
LTIME#105d5h4m7s20ms50us30ns;