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Noticed a bunch of the previous discussions went unanswered. Any input @cap10morgan @flyingmachine @zonotope ? |
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Hi @rmgraves! I'd be happy to help. What version of Fluree are you using? |
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Great, thanks! I'm using fluree/ledger:latest from docker hub. The admin UI says it is ledger version 2.0.0? |
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@rmgraves Thanks for that info! Is there a reason the |
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Hi,
New Fluree dev here! I'm looking for the proper way to represent a Date/Time in a collection predicate. I don't see any types that I can use to store it natively as a date. I noticed that there is the "instant" predicate type, but that requires having to store the value as a 64-bit timestamp from the unix epoch.
Would it be best to store a date/time as a string type and then parse it (using .NET) to a date object?
Thanks!
Ryan
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