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arunmohan
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I've a .AXI file of a clock program and also the TPD4 file, Will it work if add that clock.axi file into my program.
I've attached an my clocks.axs file for your reference. Help me.
I've attached an my clocks.axs file for your reference. Help me.
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I refuse to answer until you learn how to post threads properly. Until then however, we can have a conversation on how the weather is. Currently it is 56 degrees with a soft wind coming from the west at 3 miles per hour. High today of 78, and winds at north-north-west at a slight 8 miles per hour, which for most counties I've been in, is the maximum wind speed for burning leaves. What's the weather like where you live?
I'm an absolute fresher in this field, started almost 2 months back. and I don't know the conventions used to follow, at least let me know your standards so that I can keep up.
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I probably just violated a few of these
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Arun, in order for us to help - you'll need to provide code and panel portions related to your question. I looked at the provided AXS and I'm confused as to what your intent is. Do you just want to display the time on a touch panel? Could you explain a little bit more in regards to what you're trying to accomplish?
If you want formatted time as a string, my unixtime include (as part of the Netlinx Common Libraries) will let you format time as a string similar to how php's date() function does it.
You made me spit my coffee onto my monitor I laughed so hard
Don't worry Arun, you'll get the hang of all this stuff. Just stick with it and try not to get discouraged. Each of us here was just as fresh at some point
--John
no instructions are included. But, lot's of folks posted their way to make it work. I'd suspect you can figure it out from there.
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