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... ... @@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ 358 358 359 359 === 13.7.2 Numerical based datetime === 360 360 361 -Where the source datetime input is purely numerical, the mapping rules are defined by the **Base** as a valid SDMX Time Period, and the **Period** which must take one of the following enumerated values: 361 +Where the source datetime input is purely numerical, the mapping rules are defined by the **Base** as a valid [[SDMX>>doc:sdmx:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] [[Time Period>>doc:sdmx:Glossary.Time period.WebHome]], and the **Period** which must take one of the following enumerated values: 362 362 363 363 * day 364 364 * second ... ... @@ -366,23 +366,21 @@ 366 366 * microsecond 367 367 * nanosecond 368 368 369 -|Numerical datetime systems|Base|Period 370 -|((( 369 +(% style="width:545.294px" %) 370 +|(% style="width:268px" %)Numerical datetime systems|(% style="width:121px" %)Base|(% style="width:153px" %)Period 371 +|(% style="width:268px" %)((( 371 371 Epoch Time (UNIX) 372 - 373 373 Milliseconds since 01 Jan 1970 374 -)))|1970|millisecond 375 -|((( 374 +)))|(% style="width:121px" %)1970|(% style="width:153px" %)millisecond 375 +|(% style="width:268px" %)((( 376 376 Windows System Time 377 - 378 378 Milliseconds since 01 Jan 1601 379 -)))|1601|millisecond 378 +)))|(% style="width:121px" %)1601|(% style="width:153px" %)millisecond 380 380 381 381 The example above illustrates numerical based datetime mapping rules for two commonly used time standards. 382 382 383 383 The model is illustrated below: 384 384 385 -[[image:1750072341491-790.jpeg]] 386 386 387 387 **Figure 26 showing the component map mapping the SOURCE_DATE Dimension to the** 388 388