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IPOutlookApp::VariantTimeToSystemTime

The VariantTimeToSystemTime method converts the Variant representation of time to it's system time equivalent.

Syntax

HRESULT VariantTimeToSystemTime(
  DATE date,
  SYSTEMTIME * pst
);

Parameters

  • date
    [in] The Variant time date object to convert.
  • pst
    [out] Reference to system time equivalent.

Return Values

This method returns the standard values E_INVALIDARG, E_OUTOFMEMORY, E_UNEXPECTED, and E_FAIL, as well as the following:

  • S_OK
    The method completed successfully.

Remarks

A Variant time is stored as an 8-byte real value (double) representing a date between January 1, 100 and December 31, 9999, inclusive. The value 2.0 represents January 1, 1900; 3.0 represents January 2, 1900, and so on. Adding 1 to the value increments the date by a day. The fractional part of the value represents the time of day. Therefore, 2.5 represents noon on January 1, 1900; 3.25 represents 6:00 A.M. on January 2, 1900; and so on. Negative numbers represent the dates prior to December 30, 1899.

This method was needed for devices running software prior to Windows Mobile 2000. Its current implementation simply calls the Windows CE function VariantTimeToSystemTime, passing the same parameters. (DATE is type-defined as double in the file wtypes.h.)

Requirements

Smartphone: Windows Mobile 2002 and later
OS Versions: Windows CE 3.0 and later
Header: pimstore.h
Library: pimstore.lib

See Also

IPOutlookApp

Pocket Outlook Object Model API Interfaces

Pocket Outlook Object Model API Enumerations

Last updated on Friday, April 22, 2005

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