Something like this wouldn't handle them
where arrivaldate >= #arrivaldate# and departuredate <= #departuredate#

?

Maybe I don't understand what you are trying to do?

On 7/28/05, Doug Bedient <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would still have dates between the arrival date and newly created departure 
> date that would need to be handled somehow. Originally, I had looping set up 
> to create a record for every date but it seemed like a lot of extra 
> processing that shouldn't be required.
> 
> 

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