I have an asp form which is capable of entering a Now() datetime stamp. Can anyone show me how I can then use this information to let change some text once 48 hours has passed? I.E. compare the now() time stamp with time now. As yet I've tried to use Date() but this does not count to exactly 48 hours after the initial time stamp.
I am trying to store the current date to an ms access database on my server. I set it up with a dsnless connection. Here is the statement: Insert Into employees(timestamp) Values ('" & date() & "')"
the timestamp field is of type date/time in the ms access database. I get an error saying the insert statement is invalid. Cannot get you the exact error, my server is down. But it seems that the syntax is correct.
Im looking for a simple app with a start and stop button that when clicked will add a time and date stamp into a database (and add it up on a weekly basis)i wanna keep track of my time on a particular project for the next few weeks
This returns the timestamp: 1096329600, and when you decode that it comes to: 27 Sep 2004 20:00. I want to set the time too, ie. show for example: 27 Sep 2004 16:15
I'd like to stamp a field (Visitors_FulfilmentDate) with the current Date/Time (it is SQL2000 - smalldatetime datatype).
Using ASP - would like to set Visitors_FulfilmentDate to whatever is the current date/time. Tried using Now() but it doesn't work ("[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]'Now' is not a recognized function name. ") :
strSQL = "UPDATE Visitors SET Visitors_Fulfilled = 1, Visitors_FulfilmentDate = Now() WHERE Visitors_ID = "& strFulfilmentCode ....
I have been working on a form that updates an access database via a SQL statement. I believe I have the SQL part correct as when I do the response.write SQL I get what I believe to be correct. Code:
My customers webpage sends emails to everyone in the members database using CDONTS. The customer is on the west coast, the server is on the east coast. The email has Eastern time on it, 3 hours ahead of Pacific time. Is there any way to set the sent time that goes out with an email??
I'm a complete beginner when it comes to ASP (CF and PHP are my regulars) and am trying to help a friend out with a very basic form on his site. It's your standard issue "fill this out for more info" HTML form, which will be processed by an ASP script, and then spit out a "thank you" page at the end. The thank you page will not have to display any information about the request.
The entire form is working great, collecting the visitor's name, e-mail address, phone number, and info from some radio buttons. But we'd like to add an automatic time/date stamp so that when the form is submitted and then received by the site's owner at the other end via e-mail, it also shows the date and time it was sent. I imagine we'd use some sort of hidden field? I'm of course open to any ideas.
The format of a sample e-mail could then be:
Date/Time Submitted: 2003/04/26, 11:03 pm Name: bob joe E-mail: bob@joe.com Phone Number: 000-000-0000
I have a guestbook and want to add a date field. I want the date field to be automatically stamped as it were when someone submits a new entry to the guestbook, how can I do that? My database is Access by the way.
Unless you declared those session variables earlier, they have no data in them. Assuming this information is coming from a form, try using request.form("fieldname") instead of the session variables.
If this doesn't address your problem, give more detail about what "isn't working"
I would like to display the difference between the logging time [Session("start"] and the current time [now]. In hours minutes and seconds, I have tried a couple of things but all I see is gobbledy gook.
I have a website that I subscribe to that allows me to track tasks. I have an extra computer with a big monitor that i want to always display the task list. the problem is after so many hours I get logged out.
I need to need to reload that sign in url every few hours Code:
there i was just windering how do i compare a date/time vlaue in sql server agaisnt the computers' date/time. for example, if computer date/time is two months or 2 weeks before the database date/time do something
Currently working on a ASP for a friend, which requires the date and time on it. It pulls in entries from an Access Database with dates and times in the format of:
"Fri Oct 17 18:02:46 2003" However my date and time on the ASP page is displayed as: "Friday, October 17, 2003 18:02:46" using the script: "<%Session.LCID = 1033%> <%=FormatDateTime(Date(), vbLongDate)%> <%Session.LCID = 2057%> <%=time()%>"
Anyone know how to change this script, fully or partly to produce the date and time on the format that's in the access database i.e. "Fri Oct 17 18:02:46 2003" Code:
I am working on a database that collects information about incidents. One of the fields that people enter is the time of the incident. I am trying to convert that string that people enter into a OdbcType.Time and I am at a lost.
When the Form is submitted I use the Date() and Time() functions to put the date and time into the Body part of the e-mail. The time reported is three hours earlier than the time at which the Form is actually submitted.
I understand these functions are evaluated on the server so the server must be in a time zone three hours earlier than where I am . Is there any way I can get the local time at the location where the user is actually located. ?
I am trying to compare the NOW time with a "deadline" time. Please help. Just not sure why this is not working. I need to be able to say IF IT'S BEFORE 9:30 TODAY, IT'S OKAY TO ADD SOMETHING. IF IT'S AFTER 9:30 TODAY, YOU MUST ADD IT TOMORROW.
CODE:
nowtime=now() deadlinetime=formatdatetime(now(),2) + " 8:30:00 AM" response.write "NOW: " & nowtime & "<BR>" response.write "Deadline: " & deadlinetime & "<BR>" if nowtime<deadlinetime then response.write "can send out today" end if if nowtime>deadlinetime then response.write "must send out tomorrow" end if
RESULTS: NOW: 1/18/2007 8:51:43 AM Deadline: 1/18/2007 8:30:00 AM can send out today
As you can see, NOW is GREATER THAN Deadline, so it should must send out tomorrow.
i want to calculate the total time between to dates and time.
Example: Total time elapsed from date 1 time 1 to date 2 time 2.
27/09/2004 11:00 - 28/09/2004 10:30
The user enters a record and then later comes back and closes it. I need to know the time it took from when they entered the record until the time it was closed.
I am writing an XML file with lots of Data and it takes time but before the operation can be finished I get this error
Quote:
The maximum amount of time for a script to execute was exceeded. You can change this limit by specifying a new value for the property Server.ScriptTimeout or by changing the value in the IIS administration tools.
Would anyone know if there is an easy and clean way of presenting maybe a time control field in html in an .asp page that allows a user to specify a certain time of the day? Currently using an <input name="SpecifyTime" type="Text"field but was wondering if there was a better way of doing this as to where users won't mistype in entering non time related characters?
Would it be a stupid idea to use the Log Util component to retrieve the UTC date/time? It appears that the DateTime property could be used for this, but I'm not really sure how it searches through the log file.
I am using ADO to connect to SQL 7.0. At times the connection timeout expires. Is there any way to inrease the default time out? I think currently its 60 secs. Here is the code that I use to establish ADO connection.