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Skydolphin
Starting Member
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Posted - 2009-11-04 : 19:35:31
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I have a report that executes a stored procedure. The data for a time field is actually an integer and the Stored procedure converts it to seconds from midnight. (154300 becomes 2571:40). I don't know how to format it properly in SSRS. I have tried =FormatDateTime(Fields!MyTime.Value,3) but that does not work. Anyone have any idea how to get the time format to be hh:mm:ss in my report?ThanksRhonda |
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JCirocco
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
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Posted - 2009-11-05 : 07:14:16
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What should the 2571:40 return if done correctly?JohnIt's a small world (but I wouldn't want to paint it) |
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rohitkumar
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
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Posted - 2009-11-05 : 13:43:47
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is this what it should return?select dateadd(second, 154300, dateadd(dd, 0, datediff(dd, 0, getdate()))) |
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