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---
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name: TTL
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parameters:
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- ttl
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---
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TTL sets the TTL for a single record only. This will take precedence
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over the domain's [DefaultTTL](#DefaultTTL) if supplied.
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The value can be:
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* An integer (number of seconds). Example: `600`
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* A string: Integer with single-letter unit: Example: `5m`
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* The unit denotes:
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* s (seconds)
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* m (minutes)
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* h (hours)
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* d (days)
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* w (weeks)
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* n (nonths) (30 days in a nonth)
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* y (years) (If you set a TTL to a year, we assume you also do crossword puzzles in pen. Show off!)
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* If no unit is specified, the default is seconds.
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* We highly recommend using units instead of the number of seconds. Would your coworkers understand your intention better if you wrote 14400 or "4h"?
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{% include startExample.html %}
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{% highlight js %}
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D("example.com", REGISTRAR, DnsProvider("R53"),
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DefaultTTL(2000),
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A("@","1.2.3.4"), // uses default
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A("foo", "2.3.4.5", TTL(500)), // overrides default
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A("demo1", "3.4.5.11", TTL("5d")), // 5 days
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A("demo2", "3.4.5.12", TTL("5w")), // 5 weeks
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);
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{%endhighlight%}
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{% include endExample.html %}
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