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  1. Thanx, guys. It looks like there's no easier way to do this than the quotient remainder method and then formatting into string as per Louis Manfredi's suggestion. The relative time stamp needs to be in csv file, hence, in a string type result. The attached code appears to work OK for my needs. Download File:post-5985-1156873066.vi
  2. Hi - I want to be able to see elapsed time and eventually save it to a file. I'm using the 'Get Date/Time in seconds' and subtracting the initial value from the current value and formatting it as relative time (not absolute time). Anyone know why using this method The Hours part offsets to indicate 17:00:00 (17)?? Is there another way of doing this where the elapsed time indicator would read 00:00:00 like the way I configured the example chart?? TIA, Synchron :thumbup: Download File:post-5985-1156795143.vi
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