Hi, Sandy -- Thanks for your question, and it may not be the exact same thing, but it looks like you had posed a similar question a few months ago in this thread. Would that information still be of use to you or did you have something else in mind?
Unfortunately, I would not be in a position to provide JavaScript support, but perhaps others in the community can share their thoughts and suggestions! And so you have it for your reference, here is our JS Best Practices sheet, as well.
I successfully added the locked month/date/year JavaScript, however, now I need to add a time so that I can record the exact time courses were completed. Does anyone know the JavaScript time code for hour:minute AM/PM?
Hi, Sandy -- Thanks so much for the update, to assist with your follow up question on hour:minute AM/PM code, I will need to defer to the community to assist you further, as I am not equipped to address specific JS code questions. Hopefully, someone will chime in with some great suggestions shortly! :)
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Hi, Sandy -- Thanks for your question, and it may not be the exact same thing, but it looks like you had posed a similar question a few months ago in this thread. Would that information still be of use to you or did you have something else in mind?
Unfortunately, I would not be in a position to provide JavaScript support, but perhaps others in the community can share their thoughts and suggestions! And so you have it for your reference, here is our JS Best Practices sheet, as well.
Hi Christie
I successfully added the locked month/date/year JavaScript, however, now I need to add a time so that I can record the exact time courses were completed. Does anyone know the JavaScript time code for hour:minute AM/PM?
Thanks
Sandy
Hi, Sandy -- Thanks so much for the update, to assist with your follow up question on hour:minute AM/PM code, I will need to defer to the community to assist you further, as I am not equipped to address specific JS code questions. Hopefully, someone will chime in with some great suggestions shortly! :)
Here is info on time-related Javascript methods.
Many thanks for stopping in to assist Sandy, Michael! Hope that info is just what she needed. :)
Thank you Michael - this is great
Woohoo! Delighted to hear you have what you needed, Sandy -- thanks for the update! :)
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