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VBScript TimeSerial Function

Returns a Variant of subtype Date containing the time for a specific hour, minute, and second.

Syntax: VBScript TimeSerial Function

TimeSerial(hour, minute, second)

Arguments: VBScript TimeSerial Function

hour

A number between 0 (12:00 A.M.) and 23 (11:00 P.M.), inclusive, or a numeric expression.

minute

Any numeric expression.

second

Any numeric expression.

Remarks: VBScript TimeSerial Function

To specify a time, such as 11:59:59, the range of numbers for each TimeSerial argument should be in the accepted range for the unit; that is, 0-23 for hours and 0-59 for minutes and seconds. However, you can also specify relative times for each argument using any numeric expression that represents some number of hours, minutes, or seconds before or after a certain time. The following example uses expressions instead of absolute time numbers. The TimeSerial function returns a time for 15 minutes before (-15) six hours before noon (12 - 6), or 5:45:00 A.M.

TimeSerial(12 - 6, -15, 0)

When any argument exceeds the accepted range for that argument, it increments to the next larger unit as appropriate. For example, if you specify 75 minutes, it is evaluated as one hour and 15 minutes. However, if any single argument is outside the range -32,768 to 32,767, or if the time specified by the three arguments, either directly or by expression, causes the date to fall outside the acceptable range of dates, an error occurs.

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