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Is it possible to "convert" HOUR into an Integer number and how do I do this
Application is for simple payroll whereby I need to separate basic hours (say :cool: from overtime hrs and then want to use the outcome to calculate pay earned
Thanks; Harry
 

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Look at the Time Calculation thread posted by "rleighton". I think that's what you're asking.
This message was edited by charlie79 on 2002-02-28 11:30
This message was edited by charlie79 on 2002-02-28 11:31
 
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