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== Code example == | == Code example == | ||
This code example returns the start of the clocking of clockline with ID "456". | |||
<source lang="vb"> | <source lang="vb"> | ||
Sub sGetClockLineStartClocking | |||
dim objClockLine | |||
dim intID | |||
intID = "456" | |||
set objClockLine = pdc.ProductRegistration.ClockLines.Open(intID) | |||
if IsValid(objClockLine) then | |||
msgbox objClockLine.StartClocking | |||
end if | |||
set objClockLine = nothing | |||
End Sub | |||
</source> | </source> | ||
== Availability == | == Availability == | ||
Available since july 2008 (from version 3.8). | Available since july 2008 (from version 3.8). |
Latest revision as of 12:32, 31 July 2013
Declaration
StartClocking as double
Description
Returns the start of the clocking
Notes
This property returns or changes the startdate and time of the clock line.
If a end time stamp and a personel number is filled, the WorkedTime is schedule based calculated.
The value is a floating point value. All whole values larger than 0 are days. For example: 40221 is CLng(11-02-2010).
The value "0" is the start date 31-12-1899.
The decimal part is the time. For example: 1 hour is 1/24.
Code example
This code example returns the start of the clocking of clockline with ID "456".
Sub sGetClockLineStartClocking
dim objClockLine
dim intID
intID = "456"
set objClockLine = pdc.ProductRegistration.ClockLines.Open(intID)
if IsValid(objClockLine) then
msgbox objClockLine.StartClocking
end if
set objClockLine = nothing
End Sub
Availability
Available since july 2008 (from version 3.8).