No, not confusing: pretty easy, actually.
Subtract an constant value from your Long value: calc the value by using one example: if you know
what date time 147851.966 actually is, then it is easy.
For example
=147851.966 - 112345
formatted for date should show the correct date time - of course, change the 112345 to get the
correct date time. (if you had told us what the date time was, I would have calc'd it for you.....)
HTH,
Bernie
MS Excel MVP
"mandg" wrote in message
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Is there a formula that I can use to calculate a date/time from a number
based on the fixed date of January 1, 1601?
If this sounds familiar to you, you'll know that I'm trying to convert
a large integer into a date/time format. In this case, I'm exporting
users from a domain controller and trying to view the LastLogonTime
variable that's only recorded as a large integer. If you're really
nerdy, here's the gist of the topic.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scr...lastlogon.mspx
Anyway, I've done enough of the calculations in Excel to convert the
variable into days. Now I just need to finish it by converting this
number into a date/time.
Say, for example: I have one instance calculated to 147851.966 days.
Now I need to determine what date/time this is based off of a January
01, 1601 start date.
Confusing enough?
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