Marsha_RChampion Level 312 years agoSolvedtypo in Help file for Time methodsee screenshot Time.png72 KBHKosova12 years agoHi Marsha,Thanks for spotting this! It should actually read Date/Time, as Joe said. We'll fix this in the next release.
HKosova12 years agoHi Marsha,Thanks for spotting this! It should actually read Date/Time, as Joe said. We'll fix this in the next release.
HKosova12 years agoHi Marsha,Thanks for spotting this! It should actually read Date/Time, as Joe said. We'll fix this in the next release.
joseph_michaudStaff12 years agoYou're right. The resulting value of the Time method is more properly a Date/Time object (with the date portion zeroed out).
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