Hi, i've just committed a fix to trunk for this under revision 967. The documentation and code were just not in-line with each other.
you could have used '$uptime'. now you can use either '$uptime' or '$timestamp'. also available are '$datasource' and '$version'.
Hi, i've just committed a fix to trunk for this under revision 967.
The documentation and code were just not in-line with each other.
you could have used '$uptime'.
now you can use either '$uptime' or '$timestamp'.
also available are '$datasource' and '$version'.