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|unit={{time_in_milliseconds}} | |unit={{time_in_milliseconds}} | ||
|description=Dates | |description=: Dates specify the timeframes (day and time) used to calculate sun angles. | ||
|icon= | |icon= | ||
|defaultvalue=1375444800000 | |defaultvalue=1375444800000 | ||
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* It is recommended to use the Heat Stress Overlay Wizard to generate and edit the dates. | * It is recommended to use the Heat Stress Overlay Wizard to generate and edit the dates. | ||
* The [[Sun altitude (Heat Stress Overlay)|sun altitude]] and [[Sun azimuth (Heat Stress Overlay)|sun azimuth]] are | * The [[Sun altitude (Heat Stress Overlay)|sun altitude]] and [[Sun azimuth (Heat Stress Overlay)|sun azimuth]] are automatically recalculated based on project location and date only when using the Heat Stress Overlay configuration wizard, not when modifying the attribute directly. | ||
* The dates are stored as [[Time_in_milliseconds|milliseconds past the defined epoch]]. [[Time_in_milliseconds#Notes|Care should be taken]] when manually adjusting these numbers! | * The dates are stored as [[Time_in_milliseconds|milliseconds past the defined epoch]]. [[Time_in_milliseconds#Notes|Care should be taken]] when manually adjusting these numbers! | ||
|seealso= | |seealso= | ||
Latest revision as of 06:58, 8 July 2026
| Icon | Attribute | Unit | Range | Description | Default value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DATES | time in milliseconds | : Dates specify the timeframes (day and time) used to calculate sun angles. | 1375444800000 |
Notes
- It is recommended to use the Heat Stress Overlay Wizard to generate and edit the dates.
- The sun altitude and sun azimuth are automatically recalculated based on project location and date only when using the Heat Stress Overlay configuration wizard, not when modifying the attribute directly.
- The dates are stored as milliseconds past the defined epoch. Care should be taken when manually adjusting these numbers!




