How can you enter a finish time beyond a 24 period. Example if the start is March 1 at 1100, and there is a finish time of 1205 on March 2. How can I enter that as a finish time in Sailwave?
Thanks
- Nick
How can you enter a finish time beyond a 24 period. Example if the start is March 1 at 1100, and there is a finish time of 1205 on March 2. How can I enter that as a finish time in Sailwave?
Thanks
- Nick
Nick,
From the Help file Finish times take the
same format.
A
start time takes one of the forms:-
time
date@time
time
must be one of:-
hhmmss
hhmm
h:m:s
*h:m *
If
a corresponding finish time is before a start time, and dates are not used, one
midnight boundary is assumed. Although a : is the most common separator
any one of the following can be used:-
: - / . ;
Spaces
are ignored. Do not mix separators in a start time. The following
examples all refer to the same start time of 9am:-
090000
0900
09 : 0 : 0
9:0:0
09:0
9 / 0
9-0-0
Note
that when no separator is used, the start time must be a 6 digit or a 4 digit
number. When separators are used, you can drop leading zeros and to
improve readability you can optionally include alphabetic characters in each
component of the time, for example:-
9h:0m:0s
When
including a date separate the time from the date with a “@”
character; for example:-
21/3/05@9.30
Kind regards,
Huw
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Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 5:49 PM
To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [sailwave] Finish Times
How can you enter a finish time beyond a 24
period. Example if the start is March 1 at 1100, and there is a finish time of
1205 on March 2. How can I enter that as a finish time in Sailwave?
Thanks
A start / Finish time takes one of the forms:-
time
date@time
time must be one of:-
hhmmss
hhmm
h:m:s
h:m
If a corresponding finish time is before a start time, and dates are not used, one midnight boundary is assumed. Although a : is the most common separator any one of the following can be used:-
: - / . ;
Spaces are ignored. Do not mix separators in a start time. The following examples all refer to the same start time of 9am:-
090000
0900
09 : 0 : 0
9:0:0
09:0
9 / 0
9-0-0
Note that when no separator is used, the start time must be a 6 digit or a 4 digit number. When separators are used, you can drop leading zeros and to improve readability you can optionally include alphabetic characters in each component of the time, for example:-
9h:0m:0s
When including a date separate the time from the date with a “@” character; for example:-
21/3/05@9.30
From: cap_nick86
Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 10:48 AM
Subject: [sailwave] Finish Times
How can you enter a finish time beyond a 24 period. Example if the start is March 1 at 1100, and there is a finish time of 1205 on March 2. How can I enter that as a finish time in Sailwave?
Thanks