5/29/2007 2:53 PM | |
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Unfortunately I don't think it is that easy Ikkezelf...
if(TOD < (DaySeconds * 1000)) // number of seconds between "31/12/1969 16:00:00" and "01/01/1970 + Hours:Minutes:Seconds" // number of miliSeconds between "01/01/1970 00:00:00" and "01/01/1970 + Hours:Minutes:Seconds" AttachmentTimeOfDay.zip (733 Downloads) |
Last edited by: DimiCamp at: 29.05.2007 16:08 |
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5/29/2007 2:55 PM | |
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Sorry, thanks for correcting me dimitri. |
7/10/2010 1:11 AM | |
Joined: 12/11/2009 Last visit: 9/8/2022 Posts: 243 Rating: (4) |
nillis I tried your code it's working but there is a problem. When seconds reaches 30.. minutes goes plus 1.. for example time ticking.. 17:08:28 1sec later 17:08:29 1 sec later 17:09:30 1sec later 17:08:31 or did I make something wrong? |
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9/25/2017 2:29 PM | |
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New question published by Davebrat is split to a separate thread with the subject How to adjust time as per time zone?. Best regards |
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