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If you're trying to get the current millisecond count, you can use the
following:

        Msec = %subdt( %timestamp() : *mseconds);

%timestamp gives you the current timestamp value.  I define msec as a 10U0
field (that's 4-byte binary integer) but 6S0 should work as well.

Joe


From: Charlie Randall

How would msec be defined?  20s 0?



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