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    Re: Average of Times Spanning Midnight

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    How should the system determine whether the time in question, e.g. 01:47 is indeed the next day and not the current day. Is there some starting time which could be used to determine whether atime before that means the next day? For instance the earliest time excluding 01:47 is 12:28. Does this imply there could be a rule that says a time less than say 12:00 means the following day?
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    Re: Average of Times Spanning Midnight

    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Buttrey View Post
    Hi,

    How should the system determine whether the time in question, e.g. 01:47 is indeed the next day and not the current day. Is there some starting time which could be used to determine whether atime before that means the next day? For instance the earliest time excluding 01:47 is 12:28. Does this imply there could be a rule that says a time less than say 12:00 means the following day?
    So anything before 6:00PM is the next day. Crap! Thanks for pointing out I have some 12:28 times in there too... I don't want to write dates on the times since it will make it harder to read for the user.

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    Re: Average of Times Spanning Midnight

    Would you add examples of the results you expect to see on a few of the rows given the 6:00 PM rule you suggest so that we can see the end goal.

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