chrishowell
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i have been looking all over for this one for weeks. after pulling out my hair and having been sent to time-out many times by my wife, i finally give up.
so i'm hoping that someone here will have the answer!
i have a folder that contains file name such as below:
TEL1N1177673546.PDI
TEL6N1177701282.PDI
TEL48N1177794910.PDI, etc.
The filename is created from specific data:
TEL - stands for Telemetry and never changes
the next 1 or 2 digits stand for the channel (1 through 64) no leading zero.
we have no clue why the N is there other than to seperate the TEL and channel number from the last 10 digits, but it is always the 11th digit from the right.
the last ten digits are what i want to put in a string as they are UTC and i can convert it to mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm.
how can i get just the last 10 digits into a string?
thanks a lot in advance.
chris
so i'm hoping that someone here will have the answer!
i have a folder that contains file name such as below:
TEL1N1177673546.PDI
TEL6N1177701282.PDI
TEL48N1177794910.PDI, etc.
The filename is created from specific data:
TEL - stands for Telemetry and never changes
the next 1 or 2 digits stand for the channel (1 through 64) no leading zero.
we have no clue why the N is there other than to seperate the TEL and channel number from the last 10 digits, but it is always the 11th digit from the right.
the last ten digits are what i want to put in a string as they are UTC and i can convert it to mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm.
how can i get just the last 10 digits into a string?
thanks a lot in advance.
chris