A1ex
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Thank you, guys. I figured it out and appreciate your fast responce very much.
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The timestamp is essentially the number of seconds since January 1904 in DBL representation, so you can substract one timestamp from the other and then divide the result by 86400, 3600 or 60 to get what you want.
And what would be the way of dealing with timestamp in text format?
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Hey guys, what is the easy way to compute the difference between two date/time stamps in days/hours/minutes/seconds. I am using LV7.
How to compute time between date/time stamps
in LabVIEW General
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QUOTE(jimi @ Jul 1 2006, 12:31 PM)
Thank you, Tommi.