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how this time display possible?

Dears,
 
see the attachment. How it was possible?
 
 
Thanks,
Mathan
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That's UTC time.

Perhaps, the author's preferences are set accordingly.
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Hey i heard and know about GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). But,

What's this UTC?

Mathan

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Hi Mathan.  Use the Format Date/Time String.vi, sample (8.2.1) attached.

Matt

Edit - misunderstood the question!  You've got the right answer!


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Hi mathan,

i think one shows your local time and the other my local time. Smiley Happy

Mike

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Hi mathan,

wikipedia is your friend: UTC = Universal Coordinated Time
Best regards,
GerdW


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Dear matthew williams,
 

Hi Mathan.  Use the Format Date/Time String.vi, sample (8.2.1) attached.

But your vi shows the same value "05-19-2007 05:05 PM"
 
Where is the problem?
 
Mathan


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MikeS81 wrote:
Hi mathan,
i think one shows your local time and the other my local time. Smiley Happy
Mike

Yes mike you are always right. Smiley Happy
 
Thanks,
Mathan


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Matthew Williams wrote:
Hi Mathan.  Use the Format Date/Time String.vi, sample (8.2.1) attached.

But your vi shows the same value "05-19-2007 05:05 PM"
Where is the problem?
Mathan

Dear matthew williams,
 
We have to use %H and %M for hours and minutes value. Note the difference in cases.
 
m-month, M-minute, H-hours
 
Thanks,
Mathan


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