Hey pips,
Is there a way to print a current time stamp ?
Ex: Send> Blah blah ::timestamp:: blah blah.
And is there allsaw a to change the time stamp by adding 2 minutes ?
EX: Send>Blah blah blah ::timestamp + 2 minutes:: blah blah.
thnx
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You could use Timestamp> then read the file, parse it, add two minutes, and write it back to a file and print it.
OR
You could use GetTime>, parse out the minutes and add 2 minutes, recompose the time, and write to a file and print it.
Also see my answer provided in response to Subject: "Time", Problem="How do I add 30 minutes?" at:
http://www.mjtnet.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=914
OR
You could use GetTime>, parse out the minutes and add 2 minutes, recompose the time, and write to a file and print it.
Also see my answer provided in response to Subject: "Time", Problem="How do I add 30 minutes?" at:
http://www.mjtnet.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=914
Hope this was helpful..................good luck,
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