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> Please help to add Start & Finish Time in Labview.
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post Aug 21 2008, 04:32 PM
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Hi guys
Please help. I've created a test report where I add the Start date & time and the Finish date & time by converting the time stamp value to a date & time string with the function 'Get Date/Time String'. I want to calculate the test in progress time, start to finish. I have a mental blank, can I do this in Labview? All help much appreciated.


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QUOTE (Burn01 @ Aug 21 2008, 12:32 PM) *
Hi guys
Please help. I've created a test report where I add the Start date & time and the Finish date & time by converting the time stamp value to a date & time string with the function 'Get Date/Time String'. I want to calculate the test in progress time, start to finish. I have a mental blank, can I do this in Labview? All help much appreciated.


If you just subtract one from the other the time stamp is coerced to seconds and the result is in seconds.

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QUOTE (mross @ Aug 21 2008, 05:48 PM) *
If you just subtract one from the other the time stamp is coerced to seconds and the result is in seconds.



Many thanks I really appreciate your reply. A simple solution that works. Cheers.


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