fix: note about milliseconds
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## Overview
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Dates & datetimes are actually stored as plain numerics in regular SAS tables. In order for the Data Controller to recognise these values as dates / datetimes a format must be applied.
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Dates & datetimes are stored as plain numerics in regular SAS tables. In order for the Data Controller to recognise these values as dates / datetimes a format must be applied.
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@ -14,10 +15,12 @@ Supported date formats:
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* YYMMDD.
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* E8601DA.
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* B8601DA.
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* NLDATE.
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Supported datetime formats:
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* DATETIME.
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* NLDATM.
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Supported time formats:
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@ -34,6 +37,9 @@ proc metalib;
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run;
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```
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!!! note
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Data Controller does not support decimals when EDITING. For datetimes, this means that values must be rounded to 1 second (milliseconds are not supported).
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If you have other dates / datetimes / times you would like us to support, do [get in touch](https://datacontroller.io/contact)!
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