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DateTimeOptionsWhenParsing interface
The type that describes options that can be passed when parsing a date and time value.
Signature
typescript
export interface DateTimeOptionsWhenParsing extends DateTimeOptions
Import
typescript
import { DateTimeOptionsWhenParsing } from '@grafana/data';
Properties
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
fiscalYearStartMonth | number | |
roundUp | boolean | If the input is a Grafana quick date, e.g. now-6h, then you can specify this to control whether the last part of the date and time value is included or excluded.Example: now-6h and the current time is 12:20:00 if roundUp is set to true the returned DateTime value will be 06:00:00. |
fiscalYearStartMonth property
Signature
typescript
fiscalYearStartMonth?: number;
roundUp property
If the input is a Grafana quick date, e.g. now-6h, then you can specify this to control whether the last part of the date and time value is included or excluded.
Example: now-6h and the current time is 12:20:00 if roundUp is set to true the returned DateTime value will be 06:00:00.
Signature
typescript
roundUp?: boolean;
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