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Join Date: May 2008
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OS: xp
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Please, say you can help. I am really struggling here. Basically I have a database based around signing in and out. Within the database I have a few tables but the tables I am most concerned about here are the singing in table, signing out table and then the total hour’s table. What I would like to know is if there is anyway possible I can take the signing in time from the signing in table, then the signing out time from the signing out table and put them into a total hour’s table whereby the time difference between to two values can be automatically calculated.
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