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I did it this way, it uses server time not local time . . .
Hi Raptor
When I print out time current it doesn't return 24 hr format eg 9pm will return 9 instead of 21 is there any settings to enable 24h?
I don't think there is any option to print in anything other than 24 hr format, are you sure you aren't printing 9am ? timecurrent is Broker time . . .
I did it this way, it uses server time not local time . . .
Hi Raptor 1 more question about this time filter thing
I'm puzzled by why is there a need to have " start > end | start < end "
logic in the time filter what is the purpose to these logics?
Hi Raptor 1 more question about this time filter thing
I'm puzzled by why is there a need to have " start > end | start < end "
logic in the time filter what is the purpose to these logics?
I'm not sure whose code you are talking about . . . but it might be to allow for the 2 possible situations:
1. Start time is less than the end time, for example, start at 10:00 end at 22:00
2. Start time is greater than end tome, for example start at 23:00 end at 11:00
I'm not sure whose code you are talking about . . . but it might be to allow for the 2 possible situations:
1. Start time is less than the end time, for example, start at 10:00 end at 22:00
2. Start time is greater than end tome, for example start at 23:00 end at 11:00
isn't it kind of redunant ? the filter would't fail without these logic right?
isn't it kind of redunant ? the filter would't fail without these logic right?
I simulated it using Java Code and by using static data: