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I give up - How do we use a TimeOfDay field as search criteria?

edited Jan 3, 2020 1:24AM in Search / Reporting 6 comments

In the past I've used terrible epoch millisecond timestamp hacks to filter search results based on a time field.

On my most recent mini-project I thought I would try a Date field paired with a Time field (still can't believe they are separate).

I'm really struggling on a criteria that will evaluate "{timeField} > now"

Date fields have the nice date presets, but TimeOfDay doesn't.  Is the only solution to convert the TimeOfDay into some other type and do some sort of arithmetic in a formula?

The other problem I've found is that TimeOfDay fields hold the first day of the month they were set in.  For example, if I were to store a value in a TimeOfDay field then use it in a formula I would get 2008/9/1 (or something like that).  So the date is incorrect, not to mention the fact that it displays a date by default instead of the time.

Steve Klett | Senior Developer
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