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»Forums Index »Archive (2017 and earlier) »DTN.IQ Client Software Support »DTNIQ Downloader "Interval Timeframe" problem
Author Topic: DTNIQ Downloader "Interval Timeframe" problem (2 messages, Page 1 of 1)

dhammack
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Posted: Feb 14, 2011 04:46 PM          Msg. 1 of 2
While using the DTNIQ Downloader sample application, I have a recurring "Invalid Start Date" error when the "Interval Timeframe" option is selected. I think the problem is due wrongly formatted input, so an example how how the input should look for the "Begin Date Time", "End Date Time", "Begin Filter Time", and "End Filter Time" textboxes.


The document attached shows a screenshot of the program in action.
Thanks,
Daniel

dhammack
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Posted: Feb 14, 2011 05:00 PM          Msg. 2 of 2
This issue has been solved. Thanks for a quick response from support.
Here was the solution for others with the same problem.


[BeginFilterTime] - This parameter is in the format HHmmSS (EST) where HH is the two digit 24hr format, mm is the two digit minutes, and SS is the two digit seconds. Example: 000101 (represents 12:01:01 AM)
[EndFilterTime] - This parameter is in the format HHmmSS (EST) where HH is the two digit 24hr format, mm is the two digit minutes, and SS is the two digit seconds. Example: 235959 (represents 11:59:59 PM)
[BeginDate BeginTime] - This parameter is in the format CCYYMMDD<space>HHmmSS (EST) where CC is the two digit century, YY is the two digit year, MM is the 2 digit month, DD is the two digit day, HH is the two digit 24hr format, mm is the two digit minutes, and SS is the two digit seconds. Example: 20080901 000101 (represents 12:01:01 AM on September 1st, 2008)
[EndDate EndTime] - This parameter is in the format CCYYMMDD<space>HHmmSS (EST) where CC is the two digit century, YY is the two digit year, MM is the 2 digit month, DD is the two digit day, HH is the two digit 24hr format, mm is the two digit minutes, and SS is the two digit seconds. Example: 20080902 235959 (represents 11:59:59 PM on September 2nd, 2008)
 

 

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