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Jqws13_
Mar 20, 2022Copper Contributor
Minutes and Seconds Field
Hi everyone, somewhat new to the world of access, and I have run into a seemingly simple problem, that I cannot find an answer to online. How can I create a field, with the format minutes and seconds...
isladogs
MVP
If you enter e.g 0:48:37, it will be correctly displayed as 48:37
GustavBrock
Mar 20, 2022MVP
But Colin, entering hours is exactly what the questioneer wants to avoid.
- isladogsMar 20, 2022MVPHi Gust
You may well be right but the OP didn't actually say that.
I was just trying to point out that the data entered doesn't have to be displayed in the same format.- Jqws13_Mar 22, 2022Copper ContributorI am not particularly wanting to avoid entering hours if that's what it means to make this easy. The only problem is, I am so new to access that I do not understand how access syntax works, nor do I know how to enter such code. When I do try to enter something like 0:23:47, without an input mask, and with the long time format, access changes it to say 12:23:47 AM. Not what I want. With the input mask "00":99:99, access rejects 00:23:47, saying it is not a proper time/date. My full problem is this: I have the lengths of some songs, that I want to record in my database. I don't know how I can represent just minutes and seconds in my database. I also do not understand nor know how to use access syntax or code.
- Gustav_BrockMar 22, 2022Brass Contributor
Jqws13_ wrote:
I am not particularly wanting to avoid entering hours if that's what it means to make this easy.Then that is your solution.
You only miss to change the Format property of the textbox where you display the value to:
nn:ss
Remove an InputMask. It often causes more trouble than help.
- Jqws13_Mar 22, 2022Copper ContributorI am not particularly wanting to avoid entering hours if that's what it means to make this easy. The only problem is, I am so new to access that I do not understand how access syntax works, nor do I know how to enter such code. When I do try to enter something like 0:23:47, without an input mask, and with the long time format, access changes it to say 12:23:47 AM. Not what I want. With the input mask "00":99:99, access rejects 00:23:47, saying it is not a proper time/date. My full problem is this: I have the lengths of some songs, that I want to record in my database. I don't know how I can represent just minutes and seconds in my database. I also do not understand nor know how to use access syntax or code. Thanks for your help so far though!