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maketime - script and chart function

This function returns a time calculated from the hour hh, the minute mm, and the second ss.

Syntax:  

MakeTime(hh [ , mm [ , ss ] ])

Return data type: dual

Arguments
Argument Description
hh The hour as an integer.
mm

The minute as an integer.

If no minute is stated, 00 is assumed.

ss

The second as an integer.

If no second is stated, 00 is assumed.

When to use it

The maketime() function would commonly be used in the script for data generation to generate a time field. Sometimes, when the time field is derived from input text, this function could be used to construct the time using its components.

These examples use the time format h:mm:ss. The time format is specified in the SET TimeFormatstatement at the top of your data load script Change the format in the examples to suit your requirements.

Function examples
Example Result
maketime(22) Returns 22:00:00.
maketime(22, 17) Returns 22:17:00.
maketime(22,17,52 ) Returns 22:17:52.

Regional settings

Unless otherwise specified, the examples in this topic use the following date format: MM/DD/YYYY. The date format is specified in the SET DateFormat statement in your data load script. The default date formatting may be different in your system, due to your regional settings and other factors. You can change the formats in the examples below to suit your requirements. Or you can change the formats in your load script to match these examples.

Default regional settings in apps are based on the regional system settings of the computer or server where Qlik Sense is installed. If the Qlik Sense server you are accessing is set to Sweden, the Data load editor will use Swedish regional settings for dates, time, and currency. These regional format settings are not related to the language displayed in the Qlik Sense user interface. Qlik Sense will be displayed in the same language as the browser you are using.

Example 1 – maketime()

Example 2 – time() function

Example 3 – Chart object example

Example 4 – Scenario

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