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CONFIG QUESTION | WHO CAN ANSWER THIS???

by Gengar420 - 25 October, 2022 - 06:25 AM
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(This post was last modified: 25 October, 2022 - 06:32 AM by Gengar420. Edited 2 times in total.)
I parse a "Recursive" Expiry Date. And it will make them to be a list like this:

Expiry Date = [1680400834000, 1672858834000, 1680400834000, 1672858834000, 1672858834000, 1672858834000]

How can I convert them from unix time to date time, when they are in a "List"???

If I use "Function" Block, it will say this:

<--- Executing Block FUNCTION --->
ERROR: Input string was not in a correct format.

Gonna tag some HQ config maker here:
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What I recommend is, Do a For each loop in loliscript
And put a get request to get datetime from an online unix to datetime converter site
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(25 October, 2022 - 06:25 AM)wizard460 Wrote: Show More
I parse a "Recursive" Expiry Date. And it will make them to be a list like this:

Expiry Date = [1680400834000, 1672858834000, 1680400834000, 1672858834000, 1672858834000, 1672858834000]

How can I convert them from unix time to date time, when they are in a "List"???

If I use "Function" Block, it will say this:

<--- Executing Block FUNCTION --->
ERROR: Input string was not in a correct format.

Gonna tag some HQ config maker here:
@Lucif3rHun1
@SirGhost
Ez, just input then as <Expiry Date[*]> and u will have a list of expiry dates converted from unix to date.
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(This post was last modified: 25 October, 2022 - 08:16 AM by Gengar420.)
I solved them, lol i use something very simple haahahahaha im dumb af the answer is in front of me

(25 October, 2022 - 06:45 AM)Lucif3rHun1 Wrote: Show More
(25 October, 2022 - 06:25 AM)wizard460 Wrote: Show More
I parse a "Recursive" Expiry Date. And it will make them to be a list like this:

Expiry Date = [1680400834000, 1672858834000, 1680400834000, 1672858834000, 1672858834000, 1672858834000]

How can I convert them from unix time to date time, when they are in a "List"???

If I use "Function" Block, it will say this:

<--- Executing Block FUNCTION --->
ERROR: Input string was not in a correct format.

Gonna tag some HQ config maker here:
@Lucif3rHun1
@SirGhost
Ez, just input then as <Expiry Date
  • > and u will have a list of expiry dates converted from unix to date.

thank you sir its working
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