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The integer portion of the DateTime value specifies the number of days since January 1st, 1900, and the fractional portion of the DateTime value specifies the fraction of the day since midnight.  
 
The integer portion of the DateTime value specifies the number of days since January 1st, 1900, and the fractional portion of the DateTime value specifies the fraction of the day since midnight.  
 
   
 
   
==== Usage ====
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<syntaxhighlight>TimeToString(DateTime)</syntaxhighlight>
 
  
Where: [[DateTime]] - a double-precision decimal DateTime value to be converted to a string expression representing the time
 
 
 
==== Notes ====  
 
==== Notes ====  
 
The output example is in the default US regional time format. Time format is controlled by the Regional Options settings that can be accessed from the Control Panel of the Windows XP operating system.  
 
The output example is in the default US regional time format. Time format is controlled by the Regional Options settings that can be accessed from the Control Panel of the Windows XP operating system.  

Revision as of 05:36, 12 February 2012

Returns a string expression corresponding to the time (fractional) portion of the specified DateTime value.

The integer portion of the DateTime value specifies the number of days since January 1st, 1900, and the fractional portion of the DateTime value specifies the fraction of the day since midnight.

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Notes

The output example is in the default US regional time format. Time format is controlled by the Regional Options settings that can be accessed from the Control Panel of the Windows XP operating system.

Example

TimeToString(39448.75000000)  will return the string "6:00 PM"