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"LocalTimeStamp" field of Contacts+Message Backup
MS FINALLY came up with a way for us to backup and export our text messages, and I was (an still am) so excited. I felt this was a huge drawback of the Windows Phone platform.
Anyway, I imported my SMS backup file (.msg) into Excel, so I could manipulate the file. It wasn't too hard to decipher each field in the spreadsheet, except the "LocalTimeStamp", which is an 18-digit number ending in "000". It's definitely not the YYYYMMDD...etc format. I'm guessing it's an elapsed seconds field, as the number increases with time. I just can't figure out how to convert it to anything useful (i.e. year, month, day, time, etc).
Can anyone provide some type of conversion for this huge number?
Many thanks from a very excited WP user!
MS FINALLY came up with a way for us to backup and export our text messages, and I was (an still am) so excited. I felt this was a huge drawback of the Windows Phone platform.
Anyway, I imported my SMS backup file (.msg) into Excel, so I could manipulate the file. It wasn't too hard to decipher each field in the spreadsheet, except the "LocalTimeStamp", which is an 18-digit number ending in "000". It's definitely not the YYYYMMDD...etc format. I'm guessing it's an elapsed seconds field, as the number increases with time. I just can't figure out how to convert it to anything useful (i.e. year, month, day, time, etc).
Can anyone provide some type of conversion for this huge number?
Many thanks from a very excited WP user!