> From: Shannon Carr
>
> I tried 'w' but it is returning records more than 3 days old.
What do you mean by "returning records"?
If you're using it in a Query of Query, then you can use DateDiff, but
if you're using it in a CFQUERY, then you'd be betting checking on the
database specific functionality
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