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      LeeC @ustk
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      @ustk yeah that would be ace... Much appreciated!

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        ustk @Casey Kolb
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        Guys, does having the number of days since 1970 fit your needs?

        Do you prefer the system date? or anything?

        In what format? days, hours, sec, ms, string date...

        or an object with everything but I don't know if I am able to do that..

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        • Casey KolbC
          Casey Kolb @ustk
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          @ustk I think just being able to grab the current system date and time is super useful. Maybe something like Engine.getSystemDate() returns

          {
            year: 2020,
            month: 11,
            day: 19,
            hour: 14,
            minute: 55,
            second: 32
          }
          

          🤔 But I'm sure there's a better way of returning it. This isn't my forte haha.

          Casey Kolb
          Founder & CEO of Lunacy Audio
          Composer | Producer | Software Developer

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          • Christoph HartC
            Christoph Hart
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            I would suggest to not go down the rabbit hole of trying to outsmart a imaginary cracker. Just make sure your plugin can‘t be copied to multiple machines by a simple user and leave the rest to companies who sell usb dongles for a living...

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              ustk @Casey Kolb
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              @Lunacy-Audio The juce Time class allows everything we need so it is just a matter of what we need and I'll find a way to make the API
              Currently, I've made one that gives the number of days since 1970. I've just made a simple conversion since it is originally in milliseconds...

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              • Casey KolbC
                Casey Kolb
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                Sounds reasonable 😀

                Casey Kolb
                Founder & CEO of Lunacy Audio
                Composer | Producer | Software Developer

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                  ustk @Casey Kolb
                  last edited by ustk

                  @Lunacy-Audio What sounds reasonable? ☺

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                  • Casey KolbC
                    Casey Kolb
                    last edited by

                    The number of days since 1970. Also, the addition of the function I mentioned above would be great too, but no rush.

                    Casey Kolb
                    Founder & CEO of Lunacy Audio
                    Composer | Producer | Software Developer

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                      LeeC @ustk
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                      @ustk The time since 1970 and also any format of system date would be great for now.
                      If it's too tricky to pull back an object with the attributes that @Lunacy-Audio suggested then a simple string would be useful too.

                      Appreciate you looking into this for us 🌟
                      I'm sure it will come in handy for other HISE things outside of copy protection also.

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                        ustk @Casey Kolb
                        last edited by ustk

                        Ok guys I've added the Engine.getSystemTime(bool includeDividerCharacters) API from Juce
                        it returns a fully described string of the date and time in ISO-8601 format (using the local timezone) with or without divider characters.
                        It is up to you @Christoph-Hart to merge it of course, but if you find it unnecessary, the mod is easy for anyone interested...

                        // Returns a string with separator:
                        2020-11-21T16:07:08.525+01:00
                        
                        // Or without separator
                        20201121T160708.525+0100
                        

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                          dejans @ustk
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                          @ustk Thank You!

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                            LeeC @ustk
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                            @ustk Legend thanks!

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                            • Casey KolbC
                              Casey Kolb @ustk
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                              @ustk Woo! Thanks man.

                              Casey Kolb
                              Founder & CEO of Lunacy Audio
                              Composer | Producer | Software Developer

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                                LeeC
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                                @Christoph-Hart is it possible to get this merged?
                                Cheers

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                                  LeeC
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                                  @d-healey are you still maintaining a branch that we could potentially merge this change made by @ustk to?
                                  Desperate to make use of this 'Date Logic' but don't want to pester the man (@Christoph-Hart) anymore than we need to.

                                  Cheers

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                                  • Christoph HartC
                                    Christoph Hart
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                                    It‘s already merged in the main scriptnode branch.

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                                      LeeC @Christoph Hart
                                      last edited by

                                      Oh really?!
                                      Legend thanks @Christoph-Hart and big thanks again to @ustk for making the change!
                                      Downloading the latest scriptnode now...

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                                      • ustkU
                                        ustk @LeeC
                                        last edited by

                                        @LeeC look for Engine.getSystemTime(bool includeDividerCharacters)

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