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#You can choose to include/exclude leading zero for hours.  
#You can choose to include/exclude leading zero for hours.  
#You can only report the hour if you don't care about the minutes, or only report the minutes if you don't need the hour.  
#You can only report the hour if you don't care about the minutes, or only report the minutes if you don't need the hour.  
#In most cases you can add seconds to the output, and in some cases either milliseconds or microseconds. This does not imply that Cumulus calculates everything every microsecond, in fact many are only calculated once a minute, but the flexibility is there for time outputs.
#In most cases you can add seconds to the output, and in some cases either milliseconds or microseconds.  
#* This does not imply that Cumulus calculates everything every microsecond, in fact for the legacy software many derivatives are only calculated once a minute, but the flexibility is there for time outputs.
#* It is also worth remembering that if the required derivative relates to a period when Cumulus was in catch-up ('''reading archive data''' is how MX describes it), then the time-stamp resolution is restricted by the station's logging interval, even if that is only every half an hour!


===Use of double quotation marks===
===Use of double quotation marks===
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