I am trying to make a count down timer in a repeating group. Basically it is a social media feed and each new post you make will have a 24 hour limit. I want to have a real time countdown in each cell. Each cell will display different times based on when it was posted. Is this possible?

Note that in my example, I am showing the expiration in minutes in order to illustrate the countdown on posts I created a handful of minutes apart. You could have the countdown displayed in hours until it reaches a certain point, and then the countdown could switch to minutes.


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I think my app if messed up haha. I put it on a random text element that I could actually find when trying to select an element and it still does not update real time. I even copy and pasted the countdown timer example with all its functionality and it does not show up as an option to select as an element

Both countdown functions count down by day, then by hour, then by minute. So a line of ad text with a countdown customizer might say "Hurry, sale ends in 3 hours," and then 2 hours and 28 minutes later say, "Hurry, sale ends in 32 minutes."

Customers will see the regular price and the promotional price on the Kindle eBook's detail page. They will also see the countdown clock. This clock shows how much time is left to purchase the Kindle eBook at the promotional price. You will earn the selected royalty rate on each sale during the promotion.


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I for the life of me cannot seem to find a way to get my entry delay to make any kind of countdown sound(or flashing lights) upon opening up my store. When I exit and arm I get sounds during the countdown at least letting me now I have to lock up before the countdown finishes. My keypad also flashes lights during the process. Handy.

Same issue here. (How) did you solve it? Exit delay countdown is present but no sounds after entry. I am using in combination with motion sensor. I have had a few false alarm already because I forgot to disarm.

I built this rather nice thing (with the help of @Darren_Murphy) which is an actual countdown. And the nice colors are thanks to CSS wizardry from @Lucas_Pires.

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At 5:00 they opened the next bag. This one had them wondering, because there was a huge ball hanging over the countdown bags, wrapped in black plastic. They had guessed that it might be a disco ball and were shocked to find that it was really light. They opened it to find a beach ball with questions written all over it in sharpie. This game turned out to be so much fun and they came back to playing it several times throughout the night.

At 9:00 the girls opened an extra little package in front of the countdown bag that was too large to fit inside. It was a small wooden movie clapboard and I included a couple of chalk pens as well. They had already been doing TikTok dances throughout the night, but this hour was dedicated time to do just that. #CommissionsEarned

Countdown clocks can be ridiculous to setup. Would love to see if anyone has a simple solution for implementing this countdown clock. The issue I encountered multiple times with setting one up, was that it would make the javascript cal (to start the countdown)l at the refresh of the page instead of calling it from another point to give it a true countdown to a certain date. @cyberdave or @callmevlad can probably give a solution here or point us in the right direction.

This is an example of the jQuery plugin "The Final Countdown" Download the plugin2. Upload the .js at your server 3. In the footer, put a link to where you have the countdown jQuery script stored.4....

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Countdown customizers let you easily add a countdown -- by day, hour, and then minute -- to an event in dynamic search ads, expanded text ads, and responsive search ads. The countdown, which automatically updates as the event draws nearer, is eye-catching and gives potential customers greater incentive to click your ad.

Let's say you're going to have a big online sale for 3 days from February 14 through 16 (ending at midnight as soon as February 17th begins). With the countdown syntax, you could set the ad's Title Part 2 like this: "Sale ends in {=countdown("2021/02/17 00:00:00","en-us",3)}!". Here's when your ad would run and examples of how it would look:

You can set a countdown function in the expanded text ad's path, text, or title components. Where you want the countdown to appear, begin with a '{' (known as a left brace or a left curly bracket) and end with a '}' (known as a right brace or a right curly bracket). All of the remaining countdown components will be enclosed between these brackets.

Immediately after the left curly bracket you must set either the =countdown() or =global_countdown() function. The =countdown() function counts down to a time that is adjusted to the local time zone of the search user. The =global_countdown() function counts down to a set time that is based on the time zone of your Microsoft Advertising account. All of the remaining countdown components will be enclosed between the left and right function parentheses.

The first function parameter is used to specify the date and the time you want the countdown to count down to. When this date and time is reached, the ad will stop running. For example to end the countdown on February 17 set the countdown end date parameter to "2021/02/17 00:00:00". The format of the date must be yyyy/mm/dd/ and the format of the time (if included) must be based on the 24 hour clock. The time is optional and if you do not specify the time, it will default to midnight (00:00:00) at the very beginning of the date you specified.

The second function parameter is used to specify the language that the countdown will be displayed, for example "en-us". This language can differ from the ad language that you defined for your ad group or campaign. For a list of possible language values, see Countdown Languages. If not specified, the default countdown language will be set to en-us (English).

The third function parameter is used to specify how many days before the Countdown End Date and Time you want this ad to start running e.g., 3 (the maximum is 999). If not specified, the default will be set to 5 and the countdown will start five days before your Countdown End Date and Time.

Is it possible to feed the countdown value of "Run this query periodically / period interval" to another component? I want to show a visual indication countdown to the user of when the query will run again.

Retool has a timer that you might be able to use for this. Queries don't have a property of the current countdown value but they do have a .timestamp property, of the last time the query was run, and a .queryRefreshTime property, that matches the "Period interval" field. Timer components also let you display time elapsed since a given moment so you can do something like:

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I wanted to share a struggle we've had when using Sendtric to be able to create those nice looking countdown timers that actually don't have a static end date but rather a dynamic end date depending on when somone receives the email. i.e. you're using a dynamic coupon code that expires in x hours. This works well in/with flows. 2351a5e196

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