The other options is to try the microsoft artical on high resolution timing
http://support.microsoft.c
HTH
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Browse All Topicsi am calculating time span for a code to run for comparision with the earlier code. i want to check whether the difference can be calculated in miliseconds. i am using microsoft access for the application. as the time settings for ms access permit "seconds" as smallest scale i am not able to calculate time in milliseconds(datediff function is used). can i get it in milliseconds?
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The other options is to try the microsoft artical on high resolution timing
http://support.microsoft.c
HTH
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by: AapkaahmadPosted on 2003-03-10 at 21:41:53ID: 8108853
Hi there, try the link below, it explains how to calculate time elapsed between two times (USING MILLISECONDS)
http://www.tek-tips.com/gf
Goodluck!