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I am building application to create cases into World check one application with Date of Birth. Please check attached screenshot and please explain me number i.e. 316310400000, what it mean and how it is calculated?

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I am building application to create cases into World check one application with Date of Birth. Please check attached screenshot and please explain me number i.e. 316310400000, what it mean and how it is calculated

"typeId":"SFCT_2",

"dateTimeValue":{

"timelinePrecision":"ON",

"pointInTimePrecision":"DAY",

"utcDateTime":316310400000,

"timeZone":null

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Hi @mehul.patel , this date is actually date time converted to Unix time stamp, appended with 3 zeros. For example '580003200000', is the value for 19th May 1988.

But I would recommend you to download the latest release of the postman sample collection. It contains date time format in standard string characters. For example see below screen shot:

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