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Old 09-10-2009, 09:23 AM
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Is there a simple way to obtain Server Time using the API?

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Hi everybody

Is there a simple way to obtain Server Time using the API?

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Aldo H.

The way time is retrieved from the server in the example provided with the API is by using getTransactTime when receiving reports. If you are looking in the Java documentation, this is apart of the ATradeTransportable class. This returns the object UTCTimeStamp.
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