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thanks Werner, your example (or similar) is the way i'll have to go. my thinking was suspect trying to equate a time field with a duration. no-can-do. thanks again, Rick ---original message--- Richard, here is an example in RPG-Free on V5R2. I'm not sure if it runs on earlier releases. The timestamps $StrTmStmp and $EndTmStmp hold the start and end time. The result is the DS $TimDiff, which holds the difference with hours, minutes and seconds. Hope this is what you are looking for. D DS
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