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    • Casey KolbC
      Casey Kolb
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      Sounds reasonable πŸ˜€

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

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        ustk @Casey Kolb
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        @Lunacy-Audio What sounds reasonable? ☺

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        • Casey KolbC
          Casey Kolb
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          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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              • dejansD
                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
                    last edited by

                    @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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                          Itβ€˜s already merged in the main scriptnode branch.

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                            LeeC @Christoph Hart
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                            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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                              ustk @LeeC
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                              @LeeC look for Engine.getSystemTime(bool includeDividerCharacters)

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