if I do

set $!trusted!timestamp=$timegenerated;

what I get is a low precision formatted timestamp

if I then try to send this to a remote machine, $!trusted!timestamp contains something like "Aug 4 20:00:01" so there is no ability to reformat the data an get a high precision timestamp

is there any way to send a timestamp in a variable that can be formatted as either a high or low precision string on the receiving end?

David Lang
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