Convert Minutes From Number To Time

Mar 30, 2006

Is there any way to take a field that is a whole number and convert that number to appear like a time?

i.e.

120 shows as 2:00
106 shows as 1:46
25 shows as 0:25

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Convert Time Into Minutes Value

Mar 31, 2008

Hope some one can help I have a field with a time value in it in the format:

08:30 (this is a date/time field) what I would like to do is convert this value in a query to minutes.

Ie.

08:30 (8 hours 30 minutes) convertes to 510 minutes. any pointers. Thanks.

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Code
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Hello all,

This forum has been a lifesaver in the past and I hope someone can help me now.

I have a Contacts form that is used to input all the client's information. (name, date of birth, address etc).

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Hi,
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why would this be ?

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I want the following to happen.
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Code:
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