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  • Subject: NSTimestamp or System Timestamp?
  • From: "Jonathan Fleming" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 20:23:03 +0000

This is probably not a direct WebObjects question, but more a Java one I imagine... Is it possible to write code that so that I can greet a 'USER' in their administration area with "Good morning 'USER'" if the time is between 00:00 & 11:59, "Good afternoon 'USER'" if the time is between 12:00 & 17:59, "good evening 'USER'" if the time is between 18:00 & 23:59

I would appreciate a code example if any one knows how to do this.

Kind regards & advanced thanks
Jonathan

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