Why does this PBP statement post the wrong time values?


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    Default Re: Why does this PBP statement post the wrong time values?

    Jellis00,

    Not much help here , just a suggestion. Why don't you try sending different sequencial values like 00:00, 00:01, 00:02, ...... etc., record the time values at the website and try to see if you find any pattern. This might give you a clue as to what the problem is.

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    Default Re: Why does this PBP statement post the wrong time values?

    Quote Originally Posted by rsocor01 View Post
    Jellis00,

    Not much help here , just a suggestion. Why don't you try sending different sequencial values like 00:00, 00:01, 00:02, ...... etc., record the time values at the website and try to see if you find any pattern. This might give you a clue as to what the problem is.

    Robert
    A good suggestion which I tried. Still couldn't see what was happening. Yet, for some reason when I went back to using this statement it worked and I don't know why or what changed. At anyrate it is now working and this command to my ConnectOne iWiFi MiniSocket module posts the PIC read time from the DS1337 to my website.

    SEROUT2 TX,84,["AT+iFSND:000,5:",HEX2 hr,":",HEX2 MINs,$d,$a]:PAUSE 100

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