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Absolute time value in reports
When summing a group with time values formatted in "short time", if the value
goes over 24 hours, it displays the time as it would be in the next day. For example, if my total time was 25:42, it displays it as 1:42. Does anyone know how to correct this without having to write extensive code for the calculation? |
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Absolute time value in reports
Troy wrote:
When summing a group with time values formatted in "short time", if the value goes over 24 hours, it displays the time as it would be in the next day. For example, if my total time was 25:42, it displays it as 1:42. Int(time * 24) & Format(time,"\:nn") -- Marsh MVP [MS Access] |
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