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Reference documentation and code samples for the Cloud Spanner Client class Timestamp.
Represents a value with a data type of Timestamp.
Nanosecond precision is preserved by passing nanoseconds as a separate argument to the constructor. If nanoseconds are given, any subsecond precision in the timestamp will be overridden when encoding the timestamp as a string.
Example:
use Google\Cloud\Spanner\SpannerClient;
$spanner = new SpannerClient();
$timestamp = $spanner->timestamp(new \DateTime('2003-02-05 11:15:02.421827Z'));
// Timestamps can be cast to strings.
echo (string) $timestamp;
Namespace
Google \ Cloud \ SpannerMethods
type
Get the type.
Example:
$type = $timestamp->type();
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| Type | Description | 
int | 
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