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I am trying to create a script that runs everyday but before it runs it checks that it is not after 4:00 p.m. on the last day of the month. I can not seem to get past converting the string version of the date into a date then being able to make the comparison.

$sDate = _DateTimeFormat(@mon & "/" & _datedaysinmonth(@year,@mon) & "/" & @year & " " & "16:00:00",5)

if _NowCalc() < $sDate then

;do this

else

;don't do this

endif

All help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you

Cassidy

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Compare with _DateDiff().

But your input to _DateTimeFormat() is formatted wrong, and I'm not sure what you're after with it. Should be "YYYY/MM/DD[ HH:MM:SS]" (see help file). You have "MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS".

Maybe you want:

#include <Date.au3>

$sDate = @YEAR & "/" & @MON & "/" & _DateDaysInMonth(@YEAR,@MON) & " " & "16:00:00"
If _DateDiff("s", _NowCalc(), $sDate) > 1 then
    ConsoleWrite("do this" & @LF)
Else
    ConsoleWrite("don't do this" & @LF)
EndIf

:)

Edit: Add demo.

Edited by PsaltyDS
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Only question I have for that is what if it is the last day of the month at 15:59:00? Would that come up as 1 or would it be a decimal less than 1?

Since the diff is in "s" = seconds, it would return 60. Now the way I put it, it might NOT run at 15:59:59. If that's an issue change the compare to > 0, or >= 1.

:)

Edited by PsaltyDS
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#Include<date.au3>
$iMonDays = _DateDaysInMonth(@YEAR, @MON)
If @MDAY = $iMonDays AND @HOUR >= 16 Then Exit

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