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Help passing Time Arguments in VB...

Asked by MitchellVII in Visual Basic Programming

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Hi,

I've written a simple little function that calculates the difference in hours between a starting time and and ending time.

I am passing the StartTime and EndTime to the Fucntion as Arguments, but I'm not sure excatly how to declare them or use them as variables in the Function.

Here's the code:

Public Function fSetTimeDuration_Fields(vTimeStart, vTimeEnd)
'Set EndTime to Now / Calculate Duration:

If DateDiff("s", vTimeStart, vTimeEnd) >= 0 Then
    fSetTimeDuration_Fields = DateDiff("s", vTimeStart, vTimeEnd) / 3600
Else
    fSetTimeDuration_Fields = 24 + (DateDiff("s", vTimeStart, vTimeEnd) / 3600)
End If

End Function

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