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I'm trying to see if the current time is between 2 times, but I've been having trouble with this one:

This is my code:

 If DATE.NOW < CDate(#6:30:00 AM#) And DATE.NOW >= CDate(#10:30:00 PM#) Then
     SHIFT = "NIGHT"
 End If

If my time is 11:15 pm I expect to be between the range above, but it doesn't.

More than the formula to get this, i would like to know how the time works in vb.net when you are comparing am vs pm.

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    Read your code aloud. How can 11:15 pm (aka 23:15) be both less than 6:30 AndAlso more than 20:30 at the same time? Sep 25, 2017 at 17:03
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    @Plutonix The thought, I'm sure, is later than 22:30 and earlier than 06:30 of the next day (since the idea appears to be to capture a night shift). I can definitely understand the thinking that would lead to it being written the way it is.
    – Craig
    Sep 25, 2017 at 17:33
  • Yeah its from 1 day to another thats wahy i was confused, i used the solution of @visual vincent below.
    – Code_Geass
    Sep 25, 2017 at 18:01

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You've got to change the condition to OrElse due to that internally dates are just regular numbers (in this case dates are represented by how many microseconds have lapsed since 0001-01-01). Therefore Date.Now cannot possibly be both less than 6:30 AM and more or equal to 10:30 PM.

You've also got to add .TimeOfDay to both sides as doing so will compare only the time of the day, ignoring the date. #6:30:00 AM# will evaluate to 0001-01-01 6:30:00 AM, which is always less than Date.Now (2017-09-25 xx:xx:xx).

This should work:

If Date.Now.TimeOfDay < #6:30:00 AM#.TimeOfDay OrElse Date.Now.TimeOfDay >= #10:30:00 PM#.TimeOfDay Then

This checks if the time is less than 6:30 AM, or more or equal to 10:30 PM.

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  • @ChristianEA : Glad I could help! I improved the explanation a bit as well. Good luck! Sep 25, 2017 at 18:04

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