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6907
17/01/03
01:11 AM
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Why when i am away and for exp. my Idle time is reached 360 s. then when i use $awaytime it returm it in form 01:06:00
instead of 00:06:00 ?? I use $time($awaytime) to return $awaytime second in minutes.
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6908
17/01/03
04:50 AM
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You didn't say exactly what you are trying to do, but I believe what you want to use is $duration($awaytime).
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17/01/03
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$gmt($awaytime,H:nn:ss)
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17/01/03
12:41 PM
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Both are fine.Tanks alot
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