DatabaseDateEncodingStrategy
public enum DatabaseDateEncodingStrategy
                DatabaseDateEncodingStrategy specifies how EncodableRecord types that
also adopt the standard Encodable protocol encode their Date properties.
For example:
struct Player: EncodableRecord, Encodable {
    static let databaseDateEncodingStrategy = DatabaseDateEncodingStrategy.timeIntervalSince1970
    var name: String
    var registrationDate: Date // encoded as an epoch timestamp
}
              
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The strategy that uses formatting from the Date structure.
It encodes dates using the format “YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.SSS” in the UTC time zone.
Declaration
Swift
case deferredToDate - 
                  
                  
Encodes a Double: the number of seconds between the date and midnight UTC on 1 January 2001
Declaration
Swift
case timeIntervalSinceReferenceDate - 
                  
                  
Encodes a Double: the number of seconds between the date and midnight UTC on 1 January 1970
Declaration
Swift
case timeIntervalSince1970 - 
                  
                  
Encodes an Int64: the number of seconds between the date and midnight UTC on 1 January 1970
Declaration
Swift
case secondsSince1970 - 
                  
                  
Encodes an Int64: the number of milliseconds between the date and midnight UTC on 1 January 1970
Declaration
Swift
case millisecondsSince1970 - 
                  
                  
Encodes dates according to the ISO 8601 and RFC 3339 standards
Declaration
Swift
case iso8601 - 
                  
                  
Encodes a String, according to the provided formatter
Declaration
Swift
case formatted(DateFormatter) - 
                  
                  
Encodes the result of the user-provided function
Declaration
Swift
case custom((Date) -> DatabaseValueConvertible?) 
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        DatabaseDateEncodingStrategy Enumeration Reference