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Hallo Peter,

According to the standard January 1, 2000 24:00:00 is the same as January 2, 2000 00:00:00.

Your listing shows the time as '12:00a'. Would that not be midday, instead of midnight (using AM/PM notation)?

Joep Beckeringh

Peter.Colpaert@xxxxxxxxx schreef:
Hi Cor,

The solution my project leader supports is to adapt the other program according to mine, but that still doesn't answer my question whether 00:00 is the same as 24:00

Thanks anyway,

Peter Colpaert
Application Developer
PLI - IT - Kontich, Belgium
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