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  • Subject: Re: Retrieve system time
  • From: jpcarr@xxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 24 May 2000 13:26:50 -0400




Even better than below,   Now the Target(result field) can be a Time, Date,
or Timestamp data type.   Sweet.  No more numeric field targets.

John Carr

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Hi good day,
you can code the following to get the current time,
in C specs operation enter Time  in result field Time or any field name
with
a record length of 6 zero decimal and you will get the current time your
program run.

    C            Time              Time    6 0

regards,
Lito




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