here is the expression that returns what you want
=Fields!secs.Value\60 \60 & ":" & iif((Fields!secs.Value mod 3600)\60 > 9, (Fields!secs.Value mod 3600)\60, "0" & (Fields!secs.Value mod 3600)\60)
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Running SQL 2005 Reporting Services. I have a field in my report that shows total seconds. I would like to show that value as hours and minutes (ie 3:05 for 3 hours 5 minutes). Right now I have this expression:
=(Fields!TIMEINSECONDS.Val
But this shows as 3:5
Is there a better expression to accurately get what I want?
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by: srivatsavayePosted on 2008-10-08 at 15:30:05ID: 22674149
Hi,
I think you have to write a simple VB.NET function to return the string.