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Hi all,
I am currently creating a time tracker but I am concerned with maybe I should change my design at this early stage as I feel it may not be as accurate as I wanted. I basically have a form with a load of option buttons and they are the 'tasks', the code behind one of them for example is: Private Sub InPutting_Click() Dim TxtDelim, CellDelim TxtDelim = Chr(34) CellDelim = "," Open "G:\LEVY_GNT\GRANTS\Processing Team - TT\Time Tracker" & "\data.csv" For Append As #1 MyString = TxtDelim & Application.UserName & TxtDelim & CellDelim & TxtDelim & "Started" & TxtDelim & CellDelim & TxtDelim & "Inputting" & TxtDelim & CellDelim & TxtDelim & "at" & TxtDelim & CellDelim & CStr(Time()) Print #1, MyString Close #1 End Sub Private Sub InPutting_Exit(ByVal Cancel As MSForms.ReturnBoolean) Dim TxtDelim, CellDelim TxtDelim = Chr(34) CellDelim = "," Open "G:\LEVY_GNT\GRANTS\Processing Team - TT\Time Tracker" & "\data.csv" For Append As #1 MyString = TxtDelim & Application.UserName & TxtDelim & CellDelim & TxtDelim & "Stopped" & TxtDelim & CellDelim & TxtDelim & "Inputting" & TxtDelim & CellDelim & TxtDelim & "at" & TxtDelim & CellDelim & CStr(Time()) Print #1, MyString Close #1 End Sub Now, this puts the data in as two lines, a start and a finish, I could do with the whole activity being logged as one line with just a duration instead of a start and finish and that would save me a whole load of headaches. But I can work out how to design and or code it, Any ideas anyone bearing in mind I am a real beginner with vba? Duncan |
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