Is there a way to store a time stamp as an SV?
- jamesedwards
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As per the title. I've had a good look through the 'stored values' tab and can't find an option to do this.
Not easily as far as I know.
Off the top of my head,
You would have to use the SV (seconds to the event start time) convert that into time. Then make your own clock.
I think you would have to make the clock using Text SV.
Not exactly sure how or the best way to achieve it, but I'm sure it possible.
If I get some free time, I might give it a bash.
Off the top of my head,
You would have to use the SV (seconds to the event start time) convert that into time. Then make your own clock.
I think you would have to make the clock using Text SV.
Not exactly sure how or the best way to achieve it, but I'm sure it possible.
If I get some free time, I might give it a bash.
- jamesedwards
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- Joined: Wed Nov 21, 2018 6:16 pm
I had thought about that but assumed there would be an easier way. Thanks for the offer, but it's not that much of a biggie for me so don't spend any time on it unless it's for your own satisfaction.Dabbla wrote: ↑Wed Oct 26, 2022 9:18 pmNot easily as far as I know.
Off the top of my head,
You would have to use the SV (seconds to the event start time) convert that into time. Then make your own clock.
I think you would have to make the clock using Text SV.
Not exactly sure how or the best way to achieve it, but I'm sure it possible.
If I get some free time, I might give it a bash.
