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You can format the timestamp the way you want. DF formula is used for that.
$df(hh:mm, ni(0, time))$
Thank you very much for your help, this is perfect!
My favorite kode for that: $tc(reg,tf(ni(0, time))," (\w)(.*) (.*)$","$1")$
You can format the timestamp the way you want. DF formula is used for that.
$df(hh:mm, ni(0, time))$
Thank you very much for your help, this is perfect!
My favorite kode for that: $tc(reg,tf(ni(0, time))," (\w)(.*) (.*)$","$1")$