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  1. salasia

    Drive List Folder Content detects files in trash

    Hi @Supreme, the workflow is called "Workflow for all languages" Thanks in advance Sergio
  2. salasia

    Drive List Folder Content detects files in trash

    Hi guys, I was "debugging" my workflow and I've seen in the history log that when I'm using the List Folder Content feature with Drive, it processes files that were deleted. How can I prevent this from happening? Sure, I can empty the trash, but I have to do it manually. It's very important...
  3. salasia

    Converting milliseconds to mm:ss

    Hi @Supreme, apparently it does work like that, as I've tried a lot of small millisecond values and it returns the right min:sec value. But weirdly enough it doesn't work for very very small values (below ~280000 ms) but I think it should. Because it would be like converting the very early...
  4. salasia

    Converting milliseconds to mm:ss

    Hi Supreme, thank you for your reply. I don't need to format a proper timestamp, but the duration of a video, between 00:01 (one second) and 59:59. I take this value from Google Drive, so for example: 5,000 ms = 5 seconds = 00:05 60,000 ms = 1 minute = 01:00 etc. Now, after many experiments...
  5. salasia

    Converting milliseconds to mm:ss

    Hi, I think there is a small bug in your Date/Time converter. I need to convert the duration of a video in milliseconds to this format: mm:ss But it works only starting from around 276000 ms (which is 04:36). Below that (as per my screenshot), the response is always 00:00 Could you please check...
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