• WShoracio

    WShoracio

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    • in reply to: Automatic Home page change (6) #986547

      I installed Ad-Aware SE. This should resolve the problem?

    • in reply to: LockId=5171 #744848

      The new Domian is using his own IP. The client is using a different one..from the inpternet. I need to add the new DOmain i the client?

    • in reply to: LockId=5171 #744849

      The new Domian is using his own IP. The client is using a different one..from the inpternet. I need to add the new DOmain i the client?

    • in reply to: Julian Date (2000) #731729

      Hans, the correct formula working is
      [dateTimeOrigination]/86400+((DateSerial(1970,1,1))+TimeSerial(-4,0,0))

    • in reply to: Julian Date (2000) #731728

      Hans, the correct formula working is
      [dateTimeOrigination]/86400+((DateSerial(1970,1,1))+TimeSerial(-4,0,0))

    • in reply to: Julian Date (2000) #731724

      Hans, both formula return a decimal number

    • in reply to: Julian Date (2000) #731725

      Hans, both formula return a decimal number

    • in reply to: Julian Date (2000) #731712

      What is the formula if it start at noon?

    • in reply to: Julian Date (2000) #731713

      What is the formula if it start at noon?

    • in reply to: Julian Date (2000) #731710

      Great! It Work! Thanks!

    • in reply to: Julian Date (2000) #731711

      Great! It Work! Thanks!

    • in reply to: Julian Date (2000) #731670

      At midnight.

    • in reply to: Julian Date (2000) #731671

      At midnight.

    • in reply to: Julian Date (2000) #731664

      No, is starting in 01/01/1970 and is in second…for example today is 1066427598. What I do to convert is date: DateAdd(“d”,[dateTimeOrigination]/86400,#1/1/1970#) This formula just say today is 10/20/2003. But I need the hour,minutes and seconds.

    • in reply to: Julian Date (2000) #731665

      No, is starting in 01/01/1970 and is in second…for example today is 1066427598. What I do to convert is date: DateAdd(“d”,[dateTimeOrigination]/86400,#1/1/1970#) This formula just say today is 10/20/2003. But I need the hour,minutes and seconds.

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