Michael - I'm glad you got it. I didn't understand the discussion of why the
::H wouldn't work on a display field, it works just fine. I didn't know if
you knew that you can "hide" a hidden field behind a multiline text field if
you're short on screen space. I've done that before but it's been years.

Don

On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 11:17 AM, Michael Iannantuoni <
[email protected]> wrote:

> . . . . . and finally . . .  I ended up having three adjacent text
> fields working as if they were a time field as earlier - P1F1 - A2::E,
> P1F2 - A1::N,  P1F3 - A2::E.
>
> This time however no field formulae were used, just range checks:
> 0 to 23 for P1F1 and 0 to 59 for P1F3
>
> The second remains a no value may be entered field containing the
> initial value ":"
>
> For calculation purposes I currently have a hidden Time field with the
> formula:
> convert["T99:99";P1F1 ":" P1F3]
>
> Michael
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