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Hello, One possible approach is to convert the value stored in MD0 to a TIME equivalent variable.To do so, you can use "MD0 *60.0*60.0*1000.0" and the outcome would be the number of milliseconds in the floating point format.Simple successive conversions will get the TIME data type.There is a function to get the number of milliseconds and return the components: How do you convert an available millisecond value into days, hours, minutes and seconds in STEP 7 (TIA Portal)?
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