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Hello @Sunil B2,
It actually turns out that your SQL imported value corresponds to 420 years, 228 days, 8 hours, 29 minutes, and 50.237 seconds. This is the amount of time that has elapsed since January 1, 1601 12:00:00 AM, which is the earliest time/date currently allowed by FlexSim. My guess would be that FlexSim produces the time/date format by adding the EventTime in seconds to that initial value or something along those lines.
Does this address your question?
I'm attaching a model that just has a couple scripts in it. One of them converts a time into a date/time from Excel format, and the other in FlexSim format. But, they both output the same date.
Hope this helps!
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