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Doc and Mark Thanks for the replies. I tried %diff and subdur, - (%diff was one of my examples) but they will give me the hours, minutes OR seconds, but not all three at once. I was hoping that by specifying a time data field as the result would give me what I wanted, but my thinking was wrong that a valid 'time' is not the same thing as a timed duration. I hoped i wouldn't have to go thru the gyrations of calculating the hh:mm:ss from the *seconds, but it looks like i'll have to. Thanks anyway, Rick
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