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Re: Formcalc or Javascript equivilent of =now() in Excel - Adobe LiveCycle 01-05-2009
Thanks Jono - That did it!

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Re: Formcalc or Javascript equivilent of =now() in Excel - Adobe LiveCycle 01-05-2009
email is advanta@advantacf.com.au.

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Re: Formcalc or Javascript equivilent of =now() in Excel - Adobe LiveCycle 30-04-2009
I can get it to work in a single cell, but not in my table.

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Re: Formcalc or Javascript equivilent of =now() in Excel - Adobe LiveCycle 30-04-2009
"Queued"

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Re: Formcalc or Javascript equivilent of =now() in Excel - Adobe LiveCycle 30-04-2009
Unfortunately I can't get any of these to work. What am I doing wrong?

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Formcalc or Javascript equivilent of =now() in Excel - Adobe LiveCycle 30-04-2009
Could someone please tell me if there is a Formcalc or Javascript equivilent of =now() in Excel? I know there is that time function, but that seems to come out with a long number that doen't mean anything to me. I want to be able to tab into a field, and the field show the current system time in HH:MM format.Thanks.

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Re: Formulas - Adobe LiveCycle 30-04-2009
Thanks Niall, that does indeed help.I'd appreciate if someone could help me with that - it sounds interesting!

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Formulas - Adobe LiveCycle 30-04-2009
HelloI have made a daily timesheet in LC designer, and would like help on how to get the formulas doing what I want. I'm new to this, and barely know anything about scripting or anything like that, so the simpler the solution, the better.Attatched is the pdf of the timesheet. How it works, is the user picks an activity from the drop down list, enters any details that are neccessary, and then enters the times that they start and finish the activity. What I want it to do is calculate (from the sta...

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