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!!! Overview
[{$pagename}] ([Deprecated]) [LDAPSyntaxes] is a character [string] representing a [DateTime] to a precision of one [minute] or one [second].
%%warning
[{$pagename}] syntax is deprecated in favor of the [Generalized Time] syntax. ([RFC 4517])
%%
[{$pagename}] has an [OID] of:
* [1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.53]
* [2.5.5.11] ([Microsoft Active Directory])
The [year] is given as a two-digit [number]. The [LDAP]-specific encoding of a value of this syntax follows the format defined in [ASN.1] for the [{$pagename}] type and is described by the following [ABNF]:
%%prettify
{{{
UTCTime = year month day hour minute [ second ] [ u-time-zone ]
u-time-zone = %x5A ; "Z"
/ u-differential
u-differential = ( MINUS / PLUS ) hour minute
}}}
/%
The <year>, <month>, <day>, <hour>, <minute>, <second>, and <MINUS> rules are defined in [RFC 4515] Section 3.3.13.
The <PLUS> rule is defined in [RFC 4512].
The above [ABNF] allows character strings that do not represent valid dates (in the Gregorian calendar) and/or valid times. Such character strings [SHOULD] be considered invalid for this syntax.
The time value represents coordinated universal time if the "Z" form of <u-time-zone> is used; otherwise, the value represents a local time. In the latter case, if <u-differential> is provided, then coordinated universal time can be calculated by subtracting the differential from the local time. The <u-time-zone> [SHOULD] be present in time values, and the "Z" form of <u-time-zone> [SHOULD] be used in preference to <u-differential>.
The LDAP definition for the UTC Time syntax is:
%%prettify
{{{
( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.53 DESC 'UTC Time' )
}}}
/%
!! [Microsoft Active Directory] and [{$pagename}] and [GeneralizedTime]
[Microsoft Active Directory] uses [OID] to represent both [{$pagename}] and [GeneralizedTime].
[{$pagename}] is also a [X.500] [ASN.1] [Data type]
!! More Information
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[{ReferringPagesPlugin before='*' after='\n' }]