I imagine this has been solved in another thread, I just cannot find the answer to my question. If you know the thread, please let me know. I've been spending too much time on this and can't find a solution.
I have 2 times in an XL spreadsheet: Arrival and Discharge. When I look at the Arrival Times in XL, it says the date is 1/0/1900 and then the time.
Frequently, discharge is past Midnight and the time is entered as for example, 27:00 (to represent 3AM the next day) or 1/1/1900. So if I subtract Discharge-Arrival, I would get a positive number in minutes, for example, 104 minutes.
However, when I import it into Access it subtracts a day from the Arrival time and I get 12/30/1899 causing [Discharge]-[Arrival] to be an extra day longer than it should be.
Any suggestions on how to get around this or how to resolve this in Access?
Thank you in advance!
Mike
I have 2 times in an XL spreadsheet: Arrival and Discharge. When I look at the Arrival Times in XL, it says the date is 1/0/1900 and then the time.
Frequently, discharge is past Midnight and the time is entered as for example, 27:00 (to represent 3AM the next day) or 1/1/1900. So if I subtract Discharge-Arrival, I would get a positive number in minutes, for example, 104 minutes.
However, when I import it into Access it subtracts a day from the Arrival time and I get 12/30/1899 causing [Discharge]-[Arrival] to be an extra day longer than it should be.
Any suggestions on how to get around this or how to resolve this in Access?
Thank you in advance!
Mike