TimeSpan Class doesn't support milliseconds ????

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Mike Menapace

Yaniv,

Use Environment.TickCount to get tickcounts. you can
derive a millisecond time from this.
 
P

Peter Foot [MVP]

This is correct, DateTime and TimeSpan objects on Windows CE do not support
Milliseconds.

Peter

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