Display Duration in HH:MM in page field
 
            
                
                    kmkaot                
                
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                    Dear Friends,
Will you advice me how to display duration in simple form. like HH::MM format in page
Warm Regards
Kris
                Will you advice me how to display duration in simple form. like HH::MM format in page
Warm Regards
Kris
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            Use a var of Duration type, or assign an expression endtime-starttime as the source expression.Slawek Guzek
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            I got field with Duration data type. Just I need display in my worksheet type page.
 Warm Regards0
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            So it should already format the duration properly for you. What's the problem then?Slawek Guzek
 Dynamics NAV, MS SQL Server, Wherescape RED;
 PRINCE2 Practitioner - License GR657010572SG
 GDPR Certified Data Protection Officer - PECB License DPCDPO1025070-2018-030
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            It is displaying like 30 hours, 40 miniatures, 25 seconds. It should be like 30::40::250
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            If it is only for displaying (no edit) then add a function on your page preparing the duration in the formatting which suits you.
 Unfortunately FORMAT with a format property will not do, the duration values accepts ony 3 standard formatting string, result none of which is close to what you need. At least I am not aware of any other format string which can be applied to the durartion var
 You would have to do someting like this:Hours := ROUND(Duration / (60 * 60 * 1000L), 1, '<'); Minutes := ROUND(Duration / (60 * 1000L), 1, '<') MOD 60; Seconds := ROUND(Duration / 1000L, 1, '<') MOD 60; DurationText := STRSUBSTNO('%1:%2:%3', Hours, Minutes, Seconds);Or use DotNet varsSlawek Guzek
 Dynamics NAV, MS SQL Server, Wherescape RED;
 PRINCE2 Practitioner - License GR657010572SG
 GDPR Certified Data Protection Officer - PECB License DPCDPO1025070-2018-030
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            There is an easier solution by creating a variable of type time, adding the duration to it and format the result:TimeVariable := 000000T + durationVariable; Message(format(TimeVariable,0,'<Hours>::<Minutes>')); 
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