| | Submitted on: 6/21/2003 3:29:57 AM
By: Powerbytes
Level: Beginner User Rating: Unrated Compatibility:VB 5.0, VB 6.0
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| | Some quick ways to get the time w/ out using "format" | |
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4) You will abide by any additional copyright restrictions which the author may have placed in the article or article's description. | Just a tip. when i do time related things, vb hassome built in functions that make life a little easier.
second
minute
and hour.
just type one and in ()'s put "time" or "now" or any other time and vb will sort out the hour/minute/second for you.
in case your lost, Hour(now) returns the current hour, like 6, etc. | |
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