Date and Time Format
Date and Time Formats are used to address time points not related with the playback.
Usually longer time periods (1 . . . 500 years) with less accuracy (1 day . . .  1 year) are addressed.
  - It is ISO 8601 used as time format to overcome national ambiguously formats.
 
 
- Format is "big endian" text format like the normal arabic numbers. Left digits have a higher weight than right digits.
 
 
- So the meaning is YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss, where YYYY is the year, MM the month, DD the day, hh the hour since midnight, mm the minutes and ss the seconds.
 
 
- Year is four digits, other items are two digits long.
 
 
- Year, month and day are hyphen separated, hour, minute and second with a colon.
 
 
- You can remove right side number for reduced precision representation.
 
 
- To address a special week, the format is YYYY-Www, where YYYY is the year and ww is the week. Week #1 is the first week
      with it's wednesday in the new year. Weeks #1 until #53 are possible.
 
 
 
Examples:
    -  1999
    
-  1999-08
    
-  1999-08-11
    
-  1999-W34
    
-  1999-08-11 12:34
    
-  1999-08-11 12:34:56
 
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