11-22-2022, 10:20 AM
Dominik, of course a new born son is more important than a question of an old man (72). Gratulations!
You are right, the working example used [min] instead of [uur.min] . I used a RTC clock and by formula managed to make a float of the time ( hours +minute/100)
The decimal point is the division between hours and minutes. By using [u.m] it it will work again.
I couldn't find the error in your documentation neither could I find the max 5 characters long label ? Or did I look in the wrong place.
Nevertheless thanks for your respons.
Harrie
You are right, the working example used [min] instead of [uur.min] . I used a RTC clock and by formula managed to make a float of the time ( hours +minute/100)
The decimal point is the division between hours and minutes. By using [u.m] it it will work again.
I couldn't find the error in your documentation neither could I find the max 5 characters long label ? Or did I look in the wrong place.
Nevertheless thanks for your respons.
Harrie