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Synthea currently allows users to specify a reference time, using the -r argument. This argument currently takes a date in YYYYMMDD format. If this argument is being used to reproduce a previous run, it isn't particularly helpful unless that run also used a reference time.
If a user created a "plain" Synthea without specifying a reference date, there is no way to replicate it since Synthea's internal representation of the date is a full time stamp, and not just a date.
It would be nice to change this argument or add another argument that would allow users to pass in a long in the same way it is used in Synthea.
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Requested Feature
Synthea currently allows users to specify a reference time, using the
-r
argument. This argument currently takes a date in YYYYMMDD format. If this argument is being used to reproduce a previous run, it isn't particularly helpful unless that run also used a reference time.If a user created a "plain" Synthea without specifying a reference date, there is no way to replicate it since Synthea's internal representation of the date is a full time stamp, and not just a date.
It would be nice to change this argument or add another argument that would allow users to pass in a
long
in the same way it is used in Synthea.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: