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Stan Smith
I have 2 columns in my telephone call database - call_start and Call_end.
They contain the appropriate times in hours and minutes.
In the query I wish to find out the duration of the calls - easy peasy -
I enter Durn: [call_end]-[call_start] in the field of the query . Test it
and it produces a column of figures - however the first one (should be 00:30
minutes {09:15-08:45}) is 0.0208333333 and looking down the column they all
bear no resemblence to the times they should be.
Just to complicate things if I analyse the database table in Excel and ask
it to do the same subtraction the answers come out correctly!!!.
where oh where am I going wrong.
Please help this pitiful wretch that once was a man - before Access!
Stan
They contain the appropriate times in hours and minutes.
In the query I wish to find out the duration of the calls - easy peasy -
I enter Durn: [call_end]-[call_start] in the field of the query . Test it
and it produces a column of figures - however the first one (should be 00:30
minutes {09:15-08:45}) is 0.0208333333 and looking down the column they all
bear no resemblence to the times they should be.
Just to complicate things if I analyse the database table in Excel and ask
it to do the same subtraction the answers come out correctly!!!.
where oh where am I going wrong.
Please help this pitiful wretch that once was a man - before Access!
Stan