[ https://jira.fiware.org/browse/HELP-16754?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ] Fernando Lopez updated HELP-16754: ---------------------------------- Description: Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 15-05-2020 at 14:05 {color: red}Please, ANSWER this question AT{color} https://ask.fiware.org/question/1148/override-default-timestamp-with-json-iotagent/ +Question:+ Override default timestamp with JSON IotAgent +Description:+ Hi, i can see in the documentation that for JSON IoTAgent with HTTP binding, is possible to override the system timestamp using a 't' query parameter. But how could this be done with AMQP or MQTT bindings? Is there any possibily to specify the timestamp in the json payload? Thanks was: Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 15-05-2020 at 14:05 {color: red}Please, ANSWER this question AT{color} https://ask.fiware.org/question/1148/override-default-timestamp-with-json-iotagent/ +Question:+ Override default timestamp with JSON IotAgent +Description:+ Hi, i can see in the documentation that for JSON IoTAgent with HTTP binding, is possible to override the system timestamp using a 't' query parameter. But how could this be done with AMQP or MQTT bindings? Is there any possibily to specify the timestamp in the json payload? Thanks HD-Enabler: IDAS > [fiware-askbot] Override default timestamp with JSON IotAgent > ------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: HELP-16754 > URL: https://jira.fiware.org/browse/HELP-16754 > Project: Help-Desk > Issue Type: Monitor > Reporter: Backlog Manager > Assignee: Fermín Galán > Labels: IOTA, Iot-Agent > > Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 15-05-2020 at 14:05 > {color: red}Please, ANSWER this question AT{color} https://ask.fiware.org/question/1148/override-default-timestamp-with-json-iotagent/ > +Question:+ > Override default timestamp with JSON IotAgent > +Description:+ > Hi, > i can see in the documentation that for JSON IoTAgent with HTTP binding, is possible to override the system timestamp using a 't' query parameter. > But how could this be done with AMQP or MQTT bindings? > Is there any possibily to specify the timestamp in the json payload? > Thanks -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.4.1#64016)
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