08-24-2005 11:58 AM
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08-24-2005 02:53 PM
Timezone.
When I run your VI, I get 0 seconds being 19:00:00 which is 5 hours behind 0 which is right as I am 5 hours behind GMT. Zero at GMT is 19:00:00 local time (CST). You are obviously one hour ahead (central europe).
It should work out OK if you have the same offset on both sides of the equation. If you start at noon local time and stop at midnight local time, it should be 12 hours reguardless of where the local time is.
Hope that this helps,
Bob Young
08-24-2005 02:56 PM
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08-24-2005 04:08 PM
Quit converting everything. Subtract your start time (as a timestamp) from your end time (as a timestamp), the result will be a double. Wire that to a numeric indiactor. Set Format & Precision to be Relative time. Voila'.