Timestamp
Timestamp is a common feature found in almost all software applications. It is primarily used to track the date and time of when a specific action or event takes place within the software. When a user performs an action, such as sending an email or making a purchase, the timestamp feature captures the precise time and date that the action was completed. This is particularly useful for tracking and organizing data, as well as ensuring accuracy and accountability. Apart from simply recording the time, timestamp can also be used to mark
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