Measure the time it spends an operator to insert a record

Posted on Thursday, June 19, 2008 - 22:23 | by admin |

This was certainly a player Elton Rueb and he even managed to solve before I help. What the reader was intended to measure the time it takes a user to insert a record and it has three fields: one for the start time when it opens the form, for the first time to end that is inserted when you click the record button and a field to calculate the difference. This is a simple example but may be lacking to those who want to calculate difference between two times. So the Elton Rueb (Rio de Janeiro - RJ - Brazil) provided the example that could help someone else.

Download: Test Time

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Comment by Brigit
2010-10-26 15:48:30

Good morning!

Prof. will be that you could help me finish a database that I'm doing, I'm not able to put some relief items

Comment by Administrator
2010-10-30 11:04:00

Explain what questions to try to help.

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