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.IX Title "RRDFETCH 1"
-.TH RRDFETCH 1 "2009-06-09" "1.3.999" "rrdtool"
+.TH RRDFETCH 1 "2013-05-23" "1.4.8" "rrdtool"
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\&\fI\s-1NOTE2\s0\fR: if you specify the \fIday\fR in this way, the \fItime-of-day\fR is
\&\s-1REQUIRED\s0 as well.
.PP
-Finally, you can use the words \fBnow\fR, \fBstart\fR, or \fBend\fR as your time
+Finally, you can use the words \fBnow\fR, \fBstart\fR, \fBend\fR or \fBepoch\fR as your time
reference. \fBNow\fR refers to the current moment (and is also the default
time reference). \fBStart\fR (\fBend\fR) can be used to specify a time
relative to the start (end) time for those tools that use these
-categories (\fBrrdfetch\fR, rrdgraph).
+categories (\fBrrdfetch\fR, rrdgraph) and \fBepoch\fR indicates the
+*IX epoch (*IX timestamp 0 = 1970\-01\-01 00:00:00 \s-1UTC\s0). \fBepoch\fR is
+useful to disambiguate between a timestamp value and some forms
+of abbreviated date/time specifications, because it allows to use
+time offset specifications using units, eg. \fBepoch\fR+19711205s unambiguously
+denotes timestamp 19711205 and not 1971\-12\-05 00:00:00 \s-1UTC\s0.
.PP
Month and day of the week names can be used in their naturally
abbreviated form (e.g., Dec for December, Sun for Sunday, etc.). The