Rocky Smolin - Beach Access Software
bchacc at san.rr.com
Fri Apr 28 07:00:36 CDT 2006
Gustav:
Do you mean the 1/1/1970? Or the value returned by the expression?
Rocky
Gustav Brock wrote:
> Hi Gary and Rocky
>
> Just a note: If possible, you should use a date value and not its string representation with DateAdd() even though the example uses a string:
>
> Format(DateAdd("s",[date],#1/1/1970#),"Short Date")
>
> It doesn't make much of a difference here but in other situations it might as the string will be converted to a date value using the local date/time settings. That will not happen for a date value.
>
> /gustav
>
>
>>>> bchacc at san.rr.com 28-04-2006 04:01 >>>
>>>>
> Gary:
>
> Works perfectly! I'm using Expr1:
> Format(DateAdd("s",[date],"1/1/70"),"Short Date") just to get the date
> only so I can count the hits by date.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Rocky
>
>
> Gary Kjos wrote:
>
>> Hi Rocky,
>>
>> If the Unix Epoch date represents a number of seconds from a magic
>> point in time, how about if if you did a dateadd function with the
>> field containing the number of seconds to added the magic date with
>> the result being the date in date format from where you can store it
>> or do further fun stuff with it.. It would be something like
>>
>> OutputDateField = DateAdd("s", lngUnixEpochDateInput, "1/1/1970")
>>
>> Dateadd is described here...
>> http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/vbenlr98/html/vafctdateadd.asp
>>
>> That is what I would probably do anyway.
>>
>
>
>
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