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It will then place a screen in the top right corner, which gives a quick method for entering time of day (TOD) information. TOD data is typically obtained directly off the printout from a timer. The full precision that's printed on the timer should be used regardless of the precision of the resulting time.
It will then place a screen in the top right corner, which gives a quick method for entering "Time of Day" (TOD) information. TOD data is typically obtained directly off the printout from a timer. The full precision that's printed on the timer should be used regardless of the precision of the resulting time.





Revision as of 20:24, 2 September 2009

Enter Time Of Day

This is one of the options in the Other Options menu. It has a sub-menu to select which run and start or finish:



It will then place a screen in the top right corner, which gives a quick method for entering "Time of Day" (TOD) information. TOD data is typically obtained directly off the printout from a timer. The full precision that's printed on the timer should be used regardless of the precision of the resulting time.



The same time entry rules apply as the Enter Times (elapsed) option, but since times will often have more precision, some punctuation will probably be needed. For example: entering 123456.789 is equivalent to entering 12:34:56.789.