Hi Holger > The resolution of the time! datatype is one nanosecond. To get > the current date/time with the highest possible resolution provided > by the operating system use now/precise (with current experimentals > only). If you only need the time, without the date, use now/precise/time. > > The exact resolution depends on the platform, but is one microsecond > in most cases. > Using Core 2.4.39.3.1 (the Windows version), it seems that now/time/precise returns a time with a resolution of only 0.01 second, not microsecond or even millisecond. Is there some way of obtaining the higher precisions mentioned by you and Jeff. Thanks -Larry -- To unsubscribe from this list, please send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" in the subject, without the quotes.
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