VariantTimeToSystemTime

INT VariantTimeToSystemTime( 
  double  vtime,              
  LPSYSTEMTIME  lpSystemTime  
);
 

Converts the variant representation of time-to-system time values.

Parameters

vtime
The variant time that will be converted.
lpSystemTime
Pointer to the location where the converted time will be stored.

Return Value

The return value obtained from the returned INT is one of the following.

Result Meaning
True Success.
False Failure.

Comments

A variant time is stored as an 8-byte real value (double), representing a date between January 1, 1753 and December 31, 2078, 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.

Using the SYSTEMTIME structure is useful because: