Re: Clock In / Clock Out (Military Time) equals negative time??

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"Tracey" <Tracey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Time is entered in 15 minute increments of military time. I am using
this:
Expr1: DateDiff("n",[Start],[End])/60

Use a long date rather than just a time. Times alone can't
account for the rollover. start=14:00 and end=any time the
next day wouldn't work either.

Tom Lake


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