# # Registers xlat to convert between time formats. # # xlat input string is an attribute name. If this attribute is of date # or integer type, the date xlat will convert it to a time string in # the format of the format config item. # # If the attribute is a string type, date will attempt to parse it in # the format specified by the format config item, and will expand # to a Unix timestamp. # date { format = "%b %e %Y %H:%M:%S %Z" # Use UTC instead of local time. # # default = no # utc = yes } # # The WISPr-Session-Terminate-Time attribute is of type "string", # and not "date". Use this expansion to create an attribute # that holds an actual date: # # Tmp-Date-0 := "%{wispr2date:&reply:WISPr-Session-Terminate-Time}" # date wispr2date { format = "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S" # Use UTC instead of local time. # # default = no # utc = yes }