"Jennifer Goodie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> >can't seem to figure
> > out how to get the number of days integrated in here for $hh that
> > are > 24.
> > to days:hours:minutes:seconds... This function works for what it
> > does, can
> > someone embelish it to h
>can't seem to figure
> out how to get the number of days integrated in here for $hh that
> are > 24.
> to days:hours:minutes:seconds... This function works for what it
> does, can
> someone embelish it to handle days too?
>
> function convertToHHMMSS($seconds)
> {
> $hoursPerDay
So clearly I'm being stupid and this seemingly basic math is beyond my
abilities at the moment. I've tried various things, but can't seem to figure
out how to get the number of days integrated in here for $hh that are > 24.
I've googled for code fragments and can't find one. All seem to deal with
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