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description | Simple The element provides controls the time zone in the response (how all timestamps should be shifted from GMT, resp. the UTC). Hourly and half-hourly precision is currently supported. | |||||
content | required, string value in the pattern "GMT[+-][ number of hours zero-padded hours ][:30]", default value is GMT+00 (=UTC time zone), ExampleExamples: GMT-04, GMT+05:30, GMT-02:30 Full request example for the GHI parameter in the India Standard Time (IST) zone:
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element name | timestampType |
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description | Simple element provides how aggregated time intervals in the response should be labeled. Valid for [sub]hourly summarization. Intervals can be time-stamped at the center (default) or at start or at end. In other words, users can choose the left (START) or the right (END) edge of the time interval for its label (besides the center). |
content | required, one of START, CENTER, END |
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Timestamps used in the XML response comply with the ISO 8601 standard for date and time representation https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601. Time stamps are also aware of time zone (offset from UTC). Time zone designators are appended after the the time part of timestamp string. If the time is in UTC (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coordinated_Universal_Time), Z is added directly after the time without a space. Z is the zone designator for the zero UTC offset e.g., 2017-09-22T01:00:00.000Z . If there is an offset from UTC, this is designated by appending +/-HH:MM after the timestamp string, e.g., 2017-09-22T01:00:00.000-05:00 (UTC-5). |
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