Glenn, Allen

Thank you very much for the example, as well as the clarification about cTime. that makes a lot of sense, and indeed renders manipulation of time much simpler.

I did end up using Allen's method, by splitting the @TIME macro, and then I just did a couple of case statements within that function to take care of the 58, 59, 00, and the jump from 23 to 00. Since in this particular case, I'm only looking at adding two minutes, this exception wasn't too bad. For the longer term, TimeConvert is definitely what I'll be using.

I had also seen tcLib, (haven't seen jt.exe though). I need to look closer into those, as they were a little bit more complex (if my memory serves me right) than the AT. I guess the fact that AT is being deprecated, explains the fact that it can no longer be easily run with the /INTERACTIVE on Vista and Windows 7. (Fortunately the current OS i'm working with is XP). Something to plan for the future.

Again, thank you for your great advice as usual!
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