James Knott wrote:
JOE Conner wrote:

Not at all, because the same number is also be used for date AND time.

Both date and time are normally integers. Like with money, you wouldn't normally use floating point because you can't be guaranteed a correct result. With FP, you can get round off errors.


     40308.8173611111 is May 10,2010 at 7:37 PM.
This is sufficient to describe todays date and time.

Dan



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