Hi Mike! :-)

>From reading the source code, it seems like that value is coming from the
Cache provider, and might mean anything.
What are you trying to accomplish?

   Diego


On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 17:52, mdisibio <[email protected]> wrote:

> The API documentation says: "System time before the start of the
> transaction."
>
> I was hoping it was an actual timestamp of when the transaction
> started, and not a database row timestamp.
>
> However, when I capture the value (long) and feed it to the DateTime
> constructor, I get a date value only a few hours from
> DateTime.MinValue
>
> Since I could not find any more info via Google, can someone please
> clarify its use.
>
> Thanks - Mike
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