Military time

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Jan Il

Hi All - Access 2002 XP - Windows ME

Just a quick yes or no question. Is the Short time format the same as
Military time? It looks similar, but, just want to be sure. With a new
operations change in two weeks, all recording time will have to be recorded
in Military time. So, I just want to be sure I have the right format.

Best regards,

Jan :)
 
Hi Jan,

The "short time" format is the same as the one set in your Windows
control panel, whatever that is.

For times in the form 0900, 1325, etc. use a format of "hhnn".

Hi All - Access 2002 XP - Windows ME

Just a quick yes or no question. Is the Short time format the same as
Military time? It looks similar, but, just want to be sure. With a new
operations change in two weeks, all recording time will have to be recorded
in Military time. So, I just want to be sure I have the right format.

Best regards,

Jan :)

John Nurick [Microsoft Access MVP]

Please respond in the newgroup and not by email.
 
Hi John!
Hi Jan,

The "short time" format is the same as the one set in your Windows
control panel, whatever that is.

For times in the form 0900, 1325, etc. use a format of "hhnn".

Thank you for your time to provide this information, I really appreciate it.

Jan :)
Hi All - Access 2002 XP - Windows ME

Just a quick yes or no question. Is the Short time format the same as
Military time? It looks similar, but, just want to be sure. With a new
operations change in two weeks, all recording time will have to be recorded
in Military time. So, I just want to be sure I have the right format.

Best regards,

Jan :)

John Nurick [Microsoft Access MVP]

Please respond in the newgroup and not by email.
 
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