It seems that normally in Access and with ASP (VBScript) you access date fields with # 
signs around the value.  For some reason ColdFusion doesn't like it when I do that.  
What I do is to use single quotes instead and it seems to make things happy once again.

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From: Bud [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 2:56 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Dates in Access


On 8/28/01, Kay Smoljak penned:
>Sorry for what is undoubtably a basic question, but I've been spoilt
>with SQL Server. I'm trying to insert a date into an Access database.
>The parts of the date have been split into their day, month and year
>components - and #createdate(form.year,form.month,form.day)# is throwing
>a very unhelpful "syntax error" in Access. So is
>#createODBCDate(created_date)# (after assigning the results of
>createdate() to created_date). So how are dates meant to be formatted?

There's no reason this shouldn't work:

#CreateODBCDate(createdate(form.year,form.month,form.day))#

If that throws an error then there is something wrong with the form 
values you are passing.
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Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations

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