CF Time Span Calculation 1.0 is a ColdFusion script for Other scripts design by 4thorder.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. CF Time Span Calculation script allows developers to easily embed the functionality of calculating end time from a given start time.
Publisher review: CF Time Span Calculation script allows developers to easily embed the functionality of calculating end time from a given start time. CF Time Span Calculation script allows developers to easily embed the functionality of calculating end time from a given start time and span into in 1/2 hour increments.Features: - Uses "CreateTimeSpan" to translate both start time and time span into minutes. That way only a simple addition is required to determine end time. - "TimeFormat" is then used to return the start time and end time back to a HH:MM based time format. - Several of the "TimeFormat" formatting options are provided with this script. - Page "actions" back to itself, therefore, "cfparam" is required to setup two default parameters (RequestTimeStart, RequestTimeAmount) for initial page load. Requirements: ยท Cold Fusion 5.0 or MX to run Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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