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Rounding time less that 10 minutes so it shows as 2 digits

Hi:

I have a query that includes a calculation. where I am computing the number of minutes
between two times as in :

Minute([time1]-[time2]) This results in the number of Minutes more than a rounded hour.

I want to show this in the query result as a two digit field. This works fine when the
result is greater than 10 minutes, but when its less than 10 minutes the single character
appears. For example, 4:05 minus 4:00 comes up with 5. I would like to make 5 in the
result read as 05, and am having some trouble making that happen.

Format([result],"nn") does not do it, producing 00 for all results, and no multiplication
that I can see will give a high order zero, so I am stumped.

Suggestions??

Best

John Baker
Nov 13 '05 #1
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