J.E. McGimpsey has some notes at:
http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/#usingvba
One of those notes is:
If A1 contains the UNIX time value, the XL date/time is:
=DATE(1970,1,1) + A1/86400
So I put that formula in B1. (and some giant number in A1)
So to convert that back:
=(B1-DATE(1970,1,1))*86400
And got my original value back!
J.E. has some code that does the first conversion in a UDF.
He made some nice enhancements that include if it was called from a worksheet
and what your basedate (1900 or 1904) is.
If you really need code (I wouldn't), then you could use his as the shell for
yours.
"Scalpel <" wrote:
Hi, I'm having some trouble getting the current unix time. I see a lot
of people here try to convert from unix time to human readable time,
but I actually need the unix time.
How can I get it in VBA scripting?
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