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. See chapter Copyright for details.
Note that the database connection has to be configured. See chapter Database Connection for details on how to configure a database connection.

Timestamp configuration - WebOffice Category
Property |
Description |
SQL query |
SQL query returning the time of the last database update |
Database connection |
Database connection for querying the last timestamp |
External GUI Module - WebOffice category