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Returns the fractional portion of a double-precision decimal DateTime value corresponding to the specified time. The time is specified in the 24-hour HHmm format, where 1300 = 1:00 PM. | Returns the fractional portion of a double-precision decimal DateTime value corresponding to the specified time. The time is specified in the 24-hour HHmm format, where 1300 = 1:00 PM. | ||
− | The integer portion of the DateTime value indicates the number of days that have elapsed since | + | The integer portion of the DateTime value indicates the number of days that have elapsed since December 30th, 1899, and the fractional portion of the DateTime value indicates the fraction of the day that has passed since midnight. |
==== Usage ==== | ==== Usage ==== |
Latest revision as of 13:35, 15 February 2023
Returns the fractional portion of a double-precision decimal DateTime value corresponding to the specified time. The time is specified in the 24-hour HHmm format, where 1300 = 1:00 PM.
The integer portion of the DateTime value indicates the number of days that have elapsed since December 30th, 1899, and the fractional portion of the DateTime value indicates the fraction of the day that has passed since midnight.
Usage
ELTimeToDateTime(HHmm)
Where: HHmm - a numerical expression specifying the time
Example
ELTimeToDateTime(1015) will return a value of 0.42708333, corresponding to the specified
time of 10:15 AM
ELTimeToDateTime(1545) will return a value of 0.65625000, corresponding to the specified
time of 3:45 PM