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I will admit off the bat that I don't even know what javascript is.
I am making a fillable form for people that will most likely print it off, write on it, and hand it back to me, so I don't want to spend a lot of time on it, but I LOVE fillable forms, and have successfully distributed a couple of different ones.
Now I am tackling a 2 week timesheet, and I am all messed up over the dates.
I have a date field for Sunday, and after the supervisor chooses that date, it would be great if the other fields could auto-fill across, but I cannot figure out how to do that, even using help.
And this might sound really stupid, but I cannot get a date/time field to act as a time field. It only wants to do dates. I tried entering the pattern as time {HH:mm} and every other variation that I saw in the Help feature, but it keeps saying that it's an invalid pattern.
I am making a date/time object, and in its display pattern, I am entering the type of format I want. Is this totally wrong?
Ideally, I want to have a simple box where you enter the start time as 7:00 a.m, then the end time as 3:00 p.m, the next box as length of lunchbreak, like 1:00 or 0:30, and have it automatically calculate the number of hours worked per day less the break.
Is even something I should attempt to try? I am trying to muddle through on my own, I thought it would be relatively easy, like excel would be, but I am lost.
Any help would be gratefully appreciated!
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