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23#ifndef __com_sun_star_bridge_oleautomation_Date_idl__
24#define __com_sun_star_bridge_oleautomation_Date_idl__
25
26
27module com {  module sun {  module star {  module bridge {  module oleautomation {
28
29/** is the UNO representation of the Automation type <code>DATE</code>.
30    <p>
31    A <code>DATE</code> could actually be representd as<atom>double</atom> in
32    UNO and therefore a typedef from <atom>double</atom> to a date type would
33    do. But a typedef cannot be expressed in all language bindings. In the
34    case where no typedefs are supported the actual type is used. That is, a
35    typedef'd date type would be represented as <code>double</code> in Java.
36    The information that the <atom>double</atom> is a date type is lost.
37    </p>
38    <p>
39    When calling Automation objects from UNO the distinction between
40    <atom>double</atom> and date type is important. Therefore <type>Date</type>
41    is declared as struct.
42    </p>
43
44    @since OpenOffice 1.1.2
45 */
46struct Date
47{
48    /** corresponds to the Automation type <code>DATE</code>.
49     */
50    double Value;
51};
52
53}; }; }; }; };
54
55
56#endif
57