Thanks I appreciate it... I knew it was something simple.
Serin Some people ask, "Why get out of bed in the morning?" but I say, "Where's my beer?"
It seems to me there's an easy way to calculate a date difference, in days, between two dates. I'm trying to write an algorithm to wipe out records over 90 days old, and I don't think I need 20 lines of code for something that simple. Can someone help me? Thanks!
Serin Some people ask...
Yes, please send that code, I'd appreciate it. Thanks.
-Serin Some people ask, "Why get out of bed in the morning?" but I say, "Where's my beer?"
Problem is, there are quite a few date fields that I need to update in this fashion, and I need a way to use the same dialog form for all of them, but deposit the return value in different text boxes depending on on the button they click. Information needs to be passed to the calendar control...
I'm trying to automate a form in Access where clicking a command button will bring up a subwindow depicting a calendar control, that will then return a value of the selected date to a text box on the parent form, in the nature of an InputBox() function. It seems the obvious way to do this would...
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