If you have configured an automatic map update for visualizing very dynamic data, it is useful to provide information to the user concerning the topicality of the data. Therefore you need a Timestamp in your data which you may select using a SQL query. This SQL query can be applied using a database connection to your data. The result is stored in a variable named $TIMESTAMP$ and may be visualized in the client using the copyright text.

Timestamp configuration
Property |
Description |
SQL query |
SQL query returning the time of the last database update |
Database connection |
Database connection for querying the last timestamp |
Timestamp - WebOffice category
Note: See also chapter Copyright for details.
Note: A database connection has to be configured. See chapter DB Connections for details on how to configure a database connection.