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    compare 2 times

    Can any one tell me how I would compare 2 times in textbox1 and textbox2 if the 2 times are closer than 15 mins apart then send an alert....

    many thanks
    chrisio

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    DateDiff Function


    Returns a Variant (Long) specifying the number of time intervals between two specified dates.

    Syntax

    DateDiff(interval, date1, date2[, firstdayofweek[, firstweekofyear]])

    The DateDiff function syntax has these named arguments:

    Part Description
    interval Required. String expression that is the interval of time you use to calculate the difference between date1 and date2.
    date1, date2 Required; Variant (Date). Two dates you want to use in the calculation.
    firstdayofweek Optional. A constant that specifies the first day of the week. If not specified, Sunday is assumed.
    firstweekofyear Optional. A constant that specifies the first week of the year. If not specified, the first week is assumed to be the week in which January 1 occurs.


    Settings

    The interval argument has these settings:

    Setting Description
    yyyy Year
    q Quarter
    m Month
    y Day of year
    d Day
    w Weekday
    ww Week
    h Hour
    n Minute
    s Second


    The firstdayofweek argument has these settings:

    Constant Value Description
    vbUseSystem 0 Use the NLS API setting.
    vbSunday 1 Sunday (default)
    vbMonday 2 Monday
    vbTuesday 3 Tuesday
    vbWednesday 4 Wednesday
    vbThursday 5 Thursday
    vbFriday 6 Friday
    vbSaturday 7 Saturday

    Constant Value Description
    vbUseSystem 0 Use the NLS API setting.
    vbFirstJan1 1 Start with week in which January 1 occurs (default).
    vbFirstFourDays 2 Start with the first week that has at least four days in the new year.
    vbFirstFullWeek 3 Start with first full week of the year.


    Remarks

    You can use the DateDiff function to determine how many specified time intervals exist between two dates. For example, you might use DateDiff to calculate the number of days between two dates, or the number of weeks between today and the end of the year.

    To calculate the number of days between date1 and date2, you can use either Day of year ("y") or Day ("d"). When interval is Weekday ("w"), DateDiff returns the number of weeks between the two dates. If date1 falls on a Monday, DateDiff counts the number of Mondays until date2. It counts date2 but not date1. If interval is Week ("ww"), however, the DateDiff function returns the number of calendar weeks between the two dates. It counts the number of Sundays between date1 and date2. DateDiff counts date2 if it falls on a Sunday; but it doesn't count date1, even if it does fall on a Sunday.

    If date1 refers to a later point in time than date2, the DateDiff function returns a negative number.

    The firstdayofweek argument affects calculations that use the "w" and "ww" interval symbols.

    If date1 or date2 is a date literal, the specified year becomes a permanent part of that date. However, if date1 or date2 is enclosed in double quotation marks (" "), and you omit the year, the current year is inserted in your code each time the date1 or date2 expression is evaluated. This makes it possible to write code that can be used in different years.

    When comparing December 31 to January 1 of the immediately succeeding year, DateDiff for Year ("yyyy") returns 1 even though only a day has elapsed.

    Note For date1 and date2, if the Calendar property setting is Gregorian, the supplied date must be Gregorian. If the calendar is Hijri, the supplied date must be Hijri.

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    Martin, i dont think he was looking for VB/ASP/VBScript solution, looking at the Forum Name


    I assume he is looking for JavaScript solution, here is how http://developer.irt.org/script/217.htm

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    thanks for taking the time to reply martinliss but I was looking for a javascript solution...I have just read ur stiky topic so i apoligise for not making it clearer
    Danial thnks for the link will check it out

    chrisio

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