On 3/29/07, Gilhad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > > 240:00:00 (alternatively 10d 00:00:00)
> > >
> > > Does the timesince filter do what you require?
> >
> > If I understand correctly, gilhad wants to specify an interval.
> >
> > Possible solutions: use two PositiveIntegerFields
> > > 240:00:00 (alternatively 10d 00:00:00)
> >
> > Does the timesince filter do what you require?
>
> If I understand correctly, gilhad wants to specify an interval.
>
> Possible solutions: use two PositiveIntegerFields to supply days
> and/or minutes and use them to construct a
On 3/29/07, Russell Keith-Magee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 3/29/07, Gilhad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >
> > Hello, is there something to use for long time periods like 30 hours or 2
> > years, which can be displayed as time?
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> > 240:00:00 (alternatively 10d 00:00:00)
>
On 3/29/07, Gilhad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hello, is there something to use for long time periods like 30 hours or 2
> years, which can be displayed as time?
> 240:00:00 (alternatively 10d 00:00:00)
Does the timesince filter do what you require?
Yours,
Russ Magee %-)
Hello, is there something to use for long time periods like 30 hours or 2
years, which can be displayed as time?
(well, it can be stored as integer and then somehow printed, but is some
model.Field for it already? Or will be in the near future?)
I want to store and display something like
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