RE: Win XP SP2

2004-06-17 Thread Daniel A. Gilmore
Christian, As you have been using SP2, have you used any TCP/IP functions with it? It seems with all the new security for the internet it may affect the TCP/IP functionality. Thanks, Dan Daniel A. Gilmore Spectral Instruments, Inc. 420 North Bonita Avenue Tucson, AZ 85745 Email: [EMAIL

RE: Time Zone

2004-02-08 Thread Daniel A. Gilmore
Thanks, works like a charm. One note, 0 = 12:00 AM Jan 1, 1904 GMT. -Original Message- From: Jean-Pierre Drolet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 2:46 PM To: Daniel A. Gilmore; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Time Zone - Original Message - From

Time Zone

2004-02-08 Thread Daniel A. Gilmore
I need to save absolute time stamps to an Excel compatible CSV file and need the time zone adjustment from Universal Time to do this since the LV time stamp is in Universal Time. Is there a way in LV to get this info. Thanks, Dan Daniel A. Gilmore Spectral Instruments, Inc. 420 North Bonita

RE: Time Zone

2004-02-08 Thread Daniel A. Gilmore
...and if I do not have the internet toolkit? -Original Message- From: Brian Gangloff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 2:02 PM To: Daniel A. Gilmore Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Time Zone Daniel A. Gilmore wrote: >I need to save absolute time stamps

RE: numeric and relative time

2004-01-14 Thread Daniel A. Gilmore
Greg, If you go to the Format and Precision sub-menu and select Advanced Editing Mode for Relative Time, you can edit the format string to be "%.0t" which will convert 100 (sec.) to 01:40 and automatically add hours as necessary. Dan Daniel A. Gilmore Spectral Instruments, Inc.