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Copy file name to clipboardExpand all lines: xml/System/DateTime.xml
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<altmember cref="T:System.TimeZoneInfo" />
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<related type="Article" href="~/docs/standard/datetime/choosing-between-datetime.md">Choosing Between DateTime, DateTimeOffset, TimeSpan, and TimeZoneInfo</related>
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<related type="Article" href="~/docs/standard/datetime/working-with-calendars.md">Working with Calendars</related>
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<relatedtype="Article"href="~/docs/standard/datetime/choosing-between-datetime.md">Choosing Between DateTime, DateTimeOffset, TimeSpan, and TimeZoneInfo</related>
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<threadsafe>All members of this type are thread safe. Members that appear to modify instance state actually return a new instance initialized with the new value. As with any other type, reading and writing to a shared variable that contains an instance of this type must be protected by a lock to guarantee thread safety.</threadsafe>
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<threadsafe>All members of this type are thread safe. Members that appear to modify instance state actually return a new instance initialized with the new value. As with any other type, reading and writing to a shared variable that contains an instance of this type must be protected by a lock to guarantee thread safety.</threadsafe>
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