Posted by Neil Badger on August 01, 2012 at 00:16:53:
Does the DateTime function work on cdno or system date ?
It would appear to only relate to current date.
I was using it to higlight a future date to make it obvious by alpha description that it was in fact a future date and it kept coming up with todays date- albeit expanded.
I reckon it would be really good if it related to cdno.
Whilst on the subject, cdmm$ & cddd$ are a pest by not having the leading zero. I am forever turning dates around, ( as does the rest of the world) to suit sensible (ooh, fighting words) date representation & stringing together thos efields is great, apart from the spaces.
On the other hand we have all worked with this problem for so long we know how to get around it.
It is just that I had decided to rewrite my datechecking sub-routine utilising all this new stuff and I still have to do heaps of stUff by myself. ( Oh poor lonesome me.)(Ed. read - pad out two fields.)
Speaking of two, maybe I shouldn't have two scotches before posting to the forum.
Know that I have established my credentials - Are you guys seriously considering inflicting Romney on the rest of the world ? I don't care how much you hate Obama, it still can't justify Carl Rove's puppet.
Hey Keith, I have taken the pressure off you.
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