I've received a complaint about the way I'm time stamping the data in a file. I thought I was doing my users a favor by providing the timestamp in two formats: the time as Visual Basic likes to see it and the normal human readable hh:mm:ss format. Apparently the data files would be better if fractional seconds were provided in the human readable entry (i.e. hh:mm:ss.ss) as well as in the VB entry.
I've done the job with some messy cut, convert, truncate & add transactions but I can't help thinking I'm overlooking a simpler, straight forward method. Any suggestions?
Barrie whoi
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I have two objects that both of them are writing to the same file, at different times.
At one of them the option of Clear File at Pre-Run is selected and at the second one is should.
But when I select the option at one of them it automatically selected it at the second one too.
How can I separate between them that each of them will be individual without correlation to the other.
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Arie Fainbrun
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I've received a complaint about the way I'm time stamping the data in a file. I thought I was doing my users a favor by providing the timestamp in two formats: the time as Visual Basic likes to see it and the normal human readable hh:mm:ss format. Apparently the data files would be better if fractional seconds were provided in the human readable entry (i.e. hh:mm:ss.ss) as well as in the VB entry.
I've done the job with some messy cut, convert, truncate & add transactions but I can't help thinking I'm overlooking a simpler, straight forward method. Any suggestions?
Barrie whoi
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I've received a complaint about the way I'm time stamping the data in a
file. I thought I was doing my users a favor by providing the timestamp
in two formats: the time as Visual Basic likes to see it and the normal
human readable hh:mm:ss format. Apparently the data files would be
better if fractional seconds were provided in the human readable entry
(i.e. hh:mm:ss.ss) as well as in the VB entry.
I've done the job with some messy cut, convert, truncate & add
transactions but I can't help thinking I'm overlooking a simpler,
straight forward method. Any suggestions?
Barrie
whoi
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