I think I got the answer also
The rest is hr:mm:ss and Z denotes the UTC (Universal
Time)
Extract from “http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/iso-time.html”
[The Z stands for the "zero meridian", which goes
through Greenwich in London, and it is also commonly used in radio
communication where it is pronounced "Zulu" (the word for Z in the
international radio alphabet). Universal Time
(sometimes also called "Zulu Time") was called Greenwich Mean Time
(GMT) before 1972, however this term should no longer be used. Since the
introduction of an international atomic time scale, almost all existing civil
time zones are now related to UTC, which is slightly different from the old and
now unused GMT.]
I have another Query:
Can we fire a query based upon modifytimestamp/create timestamp i.e.
(how many users were created 2 days before ????)
Regards
Vikas
From: Vikas Gandhi
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 9:23
AM
To: openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org
Subject: please explaing
modifytimestamp attribute(year/month& date is clear) what do others
denote???
Please explain modifytimestamp attribute (year/month&
date is clear) what do others denote??? In this timestamp 20040329033055Z
Year: 2004
Month: 03
Date: 19
033055Z ???????????is for
What does Z stand for????
Regards
Vikas