Bitemporality
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- Published on Aug 19, 2024
This is a way of storing information where each piece of data is captured with two datetime values: effectiveAt : the datetime the piece of data is considered ‘valid’, in a business context. asAt : the datetime the data was physically r...
- Published on Aug 19, 2024
For bitemporal data , the effectiveAt and effectiveFrom timestamps reflect the point in time at which a data item becomes valid in LUSID from a business perspective. Find out about the asAt timestamp . effectiveAt is...
- Published on Aug 19, 2024
For bitemporal data , the asAt timestamp reflects the point in time at which a data item is saved into LUSID. Find out about the effectiveAt timestamp . An asAt timestamp is determined internally by LUSID and cannot be update...