![]() This release introduces time zone support on 2D MapView, providing control over how dates and times are represented to users within the view. With the new timestamp-offset fields, we can compare data across time zones, as shown in the example below where we query for all incidents that occurred at 6:00 pm in their respective time zones.įeatureLayer and MapImageLayer can be time aware based on date-only and timestamp-offset field types. For example, crime and accidents data can be recorded in the time zone where the incident happened, which can help identify how different events are distributed throughout the day across different time zones. Use this data type when storing date and time information across multiple time zones. Represents a date with time zone awareness, making it possible to work with dates and times so that any date and time value unambiguously identifies a single point in time. Use this data type to represent a time without a date, such as opening and closing hours of different services, or to group times with similar characteristics, such as hours of high or low-activity in a cluster. Represents a time-of-day value, such as a daily alarm clock, limited to a specific time of day within the range of 00:00:00 - 23:59:59. ![]() Use this data type to store specific dates, such as a birth date, holiday, or historical date where time/time zone has no significance. Represents a specific date, without time, from the start of the day to the end of the day. ![]() See the table below for more information about each field type and when to use them. Three new date-focused field types were added this release - date-only, time-only, and timestamp-offset - to represent different levels of information when working with date and time values. ![]() This release introduces new ways to work with time enabled data, including new field types to better represent dates with different levels of information, and time zone support for 2D MapView and widgets. Follow these steps to quickly build apps with components. ![]()
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