Re: dealing with time
- From: Larry <dontmewithme@xxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2008 19:26:31 +0100
In article <h1abg4h6c9el4qjp16ogs7i4uqri0d7ujn@xxxxxxx>,
J?rgen Exner <jurgenex@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Chasing a running target is no fun, you know....
yeah, I know. The is that your code MAY show: "X hour X secs" if minutes
is 0 or it may show "X hour X min" if seconds is 0. Also, it may show "X
min X secs" if hours is 0 which is OK! How can I get the code show value
nontheless its 0 value based on the value next to it? "X hour 0 min X
secs"
thanks
.
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