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There may be easier ways... but I have manipulated datetimes in the past by converting them to strings, carryout some string manipulation, and then back to datetimes...
--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "tiedemj" <home@xxx> wrote:
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> bump - anyone?
> --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "tiedemj" <home@> wrote:
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> > The new dateTimeDiff() function is great - saves a lot of date/time arithmetic. But is there a simple way to add a timespan (say number of seconds) to a dateTime value. For instance, I want to use the GTD (Good To Date) TimeInForce value in IBController. So what I need is something like:
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> > TimeInForceDateTime = Now(5) + 10*60; // = now+10 minutes....
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> > Best regards
> > Jens
> >
>
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