> On 24 Jan 2024, at 22:00, Marcos Pegoraro <mar...@f10.com.br> wrote: > > Is enough from 1970 ? Per standard unix_ts_ms field is a number of milliseconds from UNIX start date 1970-01-01. > How about if user wants to have an UUID of his birth date ? I've claimed my 0078c135-bd00-70b1-865a-63c3741922a5 But again, UUIDs are not designed to store timestamp. They are unique and v7 promote data locality via time-ordering. Best regards, Andrey Borodin.
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