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cheynitz Posted - 04/29/2023 : 10:05:02 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 2023
Operating System: Win10

Hi everyone,

i have multiple worksheets each exhibiting three columns:
A (date dd:mm:yyyy) // B (time hh:mm:ss) // C (temperature)

I need a unified time-stamp to plot and compare the time series across worksheets and different days(dates). I thought unixtime would be the best option but i struggle to convert the date and time columns in a coherent manner. Any suggestions?

Kind regards
Christian

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cheynitz Posted - 05/04/2023 : 10:45:47 AM
Thank you very much!
aplotnikov Posted - 04/30/2023 : 06:02:20 AM




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