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3 byte date/time
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Hi,

Yes they are, and if you don’t have entered them the lon/lat of the selected timezone will be used.

BR,

Erwin

(24.10.2017, 06:51)gjniewenhuijse Wrote: Yes i understand, but maybe its also possible to get the long&lat settings from date&time to use in the rscalc function?

See: https://forum.logicmachine.net/showthrea...18#pid5818
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Messages In This Thread
3 byte date/time - by gjniewenhuijse - 04.10.2017, 14:12
RE: 3 byte date/time - by Erwin van der Zwart - 04.10.2017, 14:50
RE: 3 byte date/time - by gjniewenhuijse - 04.10.2017, 14:52
RE: 3 byte date/time - by Mrinj - 23.10.2017, 16:55
RE: 3 byte date/time - by Erwin van der Zwart - 23.10.2017, 17:18
RE: 3 byte date/time - by gjniewenhuijse - 24.10.2017, 06:26
RE: 3 byte date/time - by Erwin van der Zwart - 24.10.2017, 06:54
RE: 3 byte date/time - by Mrinj - 23.10.2017, 19:23
RE: 3 byte date/time - by admin - 24.10.2017, 06:46
RE: 3 byte date/time - by gjniewenhuijse - 24.10.2017, 06:51
RE: 3 byte date/time - by gjniewenhuijse - 24.10.2017, 06:59
RE: 3 byte date/time - by Mrinj - 24.10.2017, 19:38
RE: 3 byte date/time - by Erwin van der Zwart - 24.10.2017, 20:00
RE: 3 byte date/time - by gjniewenhuijse - 25.10.2017, 06:03
RE: 3 byte date/time - by admin - 25.10.2017, 06:41
RE: 3 byte date/time - by gjniewenhuijse - 25.10.2017, 14:57
RE: 3 byte date/time - by admin - 25.10.2017, 15:46

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