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DateTime.IsInPreviousSecond

Syntax

DateTime.IsInPreviousSecond(dateTime as any) as nullable logical

About

Indicates whether the given datetime value dateTime occurs during the previous second, as determined by the current date and time on the system. Note that this function will return false when passed a value that occurs within the current second.

  • dateTime: A datetime, or datetimezone value to be evaluated.

Example 1

Determine if the second before the current system time is in the previous second.

Usage

DateTime.IsInPreviousSecond(DateTime.FixedLocalNow() - #duration(0, 0, 0, 1))

Output

true