wholehour
Wholehour is a term used in timekeeping and software contexts to describe a time interval that begins at the start of a calendar hour and lasts for one hour. It is not part of an official time standard; its usage is informal and varies by domain. In most uses, a wholehour timestamp has minutes and seconds equal to zero, for example 2025-07-20T14:00:00Z.
A wholehour unit corresponds to 3600 seconds. In data processing, aligning timestamps to whole hours means
Applications include billing and resource scheduling where charges or allocations are computed per wholehour block, and
Variants and related concepts include rounding to the nearest hour, rounding up to the next hour, and
See also: time rounding, hour, time interval, cron, time-series aggregation, floor function.