Thanks, but this does not answer the question.  I am interested in $now, not timereported.

On 11/28/18 9:07 AM, Joe Blow via rsyslog wrote:
you can always cut the values out of the times yourself:

template(name="iptables-index"
   type="list") {
     constant(value="iptables-")
     property(name="timereported" dateFormat="rfc3339" position.from="1"
position.to="4")
     property(name="timereported" dateFormat="rfc3339" position.from="6"
position.to="7")
     property(name="timereported" dateFormat="rfc3339" position.from="9"
position.to="10")
}


On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 9:51 AM John Chivian <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello Experts.

     I was very surprised to find the property $now is only YYYY-MM-DD,
and was not subject to the dateFormat="rfc3339" specifier.

     I was also surprised to find there doesn't appear to be a $second or
$microsecond property similar to the $year, $month, $day, $hour, and
$minute properties listed in the documentation.

     What I want to do is put together an RFC3339 representation of $now,
and I specifically do not want $timegenerated or $timereported.

     Have I missed something fundamental?  Thanks in advance for any help!

Regards, John

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