how to link the date and time
I need to show this time in the program every day, since I made a calendar table (all dates), I can make another table only with this time, and get a preview like this:
13.11.2018 - 00:00-01:00
13.11.2018 - 01:00-02:00
13.11.2018 - 03:00-03:30
13.11.2018 - 03:30-07:00
13.11.2018 - 07:00-09:00
13.11.2018 - 09:00-14:00 ...
Can I make a timeline with this time and link it somehow to any date, or what can I do to get this result and display it in DataviewGrid?
thanks for your help
c# sql
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I need to show this time in the program every day, since I made a calendar table (all dates), I can make another table only with this time, and get a preview like this:
13.11.2018 - 00:00-01:00
13.11.2018 - 01:00-02:00
13.11.2018 - 03:00-03:30
13.11.2018 - 03:30-07:00
13.11.2018 - 07:00-09:00
13.11.2018 - 09:00-14:00 ...
Can I make a timeline with this time and link it somehow to any date, or what can I do to get this result and display it in DataviewGrid?
thanks for your help
c# sql
could u plz show us how your final output will be look like?
– er-mfahhgk
Nov 13 '18 at 12:37
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I need to show this time in the program every day, since I made a calendar table (all dates), I can make another table only with this time, and get a preview like this:
13.11.2018 - 00:00-01:00
13.11.2018 - 01:00-02:00
13.11.2018 - 03:00-03:30
13.11.2018 - 03:30-07:00
13.11.2018 - 07:00-09:00
13.11.2018 - 09:00-14:00 ...
Can I make a timeline with this time and link it somehow to any date, or what can I do to get this result and display it in DataviewGrid?
thanks for your help
c# sql
I need to show this time in the program every day, since I made a calendar table (all dates), I can make another table only with this time, and get a preview like this:
13.11.2018 - 00:00-01:00
13.11.2018 - 01:00-02:00
13.11.2018 - 03:00-03:30
13.11.2018 - 03:30-07:00
13.11.2018 - 07:00-09:00
13.11.2018 - 09:00-14:00 ...
Can I make a timeline with this time and link it somehow to any date, or what can I do to get this result and display it in DataviewGrid?
thanks for your help
c# sql
c# sql
edited Nov 13 '18 at 12:11
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asked Nov 13 '18 at 12:11
Neven StojanovicNeven Stojanovic
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could u plz show us how your final output will be look like?
– er-mfahhgk
Nov 13 '18 at 12:37
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could u plz show us how your final output will be look like?
– er-mfahhgk
Nov 13 '18 at 12:37
could u plz show us how your final output will be look like?
– er-mfahhgk
Nov 13 '18 at 12:37
could u plz show us how your final output will be look like?
– er-mfahhgk
Nov 13 '18 at 12:37
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I think you would be best to define your times as integer numbers of minutes in one table, and then use the DateTime.AddMinutes(int)
C# function to add them to the dates.
Bennet I think you're right, trying to make a suggestion. thank you
– Neven Stojanovic
Nov 13 '18 at 12:17
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I think you would be best to define your times as integer numbers of minutes in one table, and then use the DateTime.AddMinutes(int)
C# function to add them to the dates.
Bennet I think you're right, trying to make a suggestion. thank you
– Neven Stojanovic
Nov 13 '18 at 12:17
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I think you would be best to define your times as integer numbers of minutes in one table, and then use the DateTime.AddMinutes(int)
C# function to add them to the dates.
Bennet I think you're right, trying to make a suggestion. thank you
– Neven Stojanovic
Nov 13 '18 at 12:17
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I think you would be best to define your times as integer numbers of minutes in one table, and then use the DateTime.AddMinutes(int)
C# function to add them to the dates.
I think you would be best to define your times as integer numbers of minutes in one table, and then use the DateTime.AddMinutes(int)
C# function to add them to the dates.
answered Nov 13 '18 at 12:15
Robin BennettRobin Bennett
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Bennet I think you're right, trying to make a suggestion. thank you
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Bennet I think you're right, trying to make a suggestion. thank you
– Neven Stojanovic
Nov 13 '18 at 12:17
Bennet I think you're right, trying to make a suggestion. thank you
– Neven Stojanovic
Nov 13 '18 at 12:17
Bennet I think you're right, trying to make a suggestion. thank you
– Neven Stojanovic
Nov 13 '18 at 12:17
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could u plz show us how your final output will be look like?
– er-mfahhgk
Nov 13 '18 at 12:37