I am trying to replicate the Ebay Time Left on Auction. 1 Day, 1 hour, 12 minutes. I would like to calculate this from the current time and date. How do I get this result?
I'm creating a Help Desk Call Track System... one of the fields we want to store is the length of time the call was "Open." When the call is logged, the Now function is used to pull the date in vbGeneralDate format. When the call is closed, Now is again used to pull the date in the same format.
Our current system uses hours to track calls To give an example of what is making it to the database...
The value stored in the database is... Duration = 14
I'm assuming that it is reading back to 12:00 AM and counting the hours up till 2:00 PM. I'd like to be able to do fractions of hours (displayed in decimals).
i have an if else satemement and this part here checks to see if today's date is eactly two weeks away from the expirydate in the database.... however nothing happens so when i did a resopopnse.write i got the datediff difference of 223 ??!! how do i solve this problem?
i have an if else satemement and this part here checks to see if today's date is eactly two weeks away from the expirydate in the database.... however nothing happens so when i did a resopopnse.write i got the datediff difference of 223 ??!! how do i solve this problem?
I have a calendar that I am trying to make users fill out a form if their entry is inside the current week. Is there a datediff code that anyone knows of that can do this?
I want to be able to pull all the records from a table "Accounts" which are more than 7 days old. The attribute "DateCreated" stores the date the account was created.
I've tried "SELECT * FROM Accounts WHERE DateDiff('dd', DateCreated, Now()) > 7" but this is coming up with an error (I'm using MS Access db by the way)
i need select statements that counts records from my access database where the time difference is worked out between two fields (datein;dateclosed). Less than 24 hours, >3 days, >5 days, >10 days, >15 days, >30 days, >60 days, >90 days
i am not sure how to construct the statement. If i can just get one, i can hopefully do the rest.
i have now:
strSQL2 = "SELECT Count(*) As Total FROM ptqr WHERE DateDiff('d','" & datein_now & "','" & dateclosed &"')< 1 "
but i get an error: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80040e07'
[Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access 97 Driver] Data type mismatch in criteria expression.
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I put the same code into a simple test document to verify, except for mine has Response.Write. All my numbers came out negative. If I reverse their positions, I get positive numbers. Is the example above wrong or is there something going on with my PC?
I have a datediff comparision value on my form. Since one of the dates inside the datediff is: now(), I'd like to know if there's a way to show the result dinamically (without reloading the page..). I can't see how to do it from server side...It's possible to use js to fill the field or reload only the field value? detail: I'll need to submit the current diftime value along the other input values on my form at the end of process.
I'm having trouble working out the best way of calculating the time difference between two times on the same day. The example I have found des return the hours (in this case 8) but forgets the minutes. I am looking to return the hour & the minute but i've had a look at the dateDiff format and this doesn't seem possible ?