I have set up a date field I called Test1. The expression to 
determine a future date is as follows:

 

DayCalc: DateAdd("d",+120,[Test1]). This will return a date that is 
120 days in the future. The "d" stands for day. "m" stands for month 
etc.

 

The field name I called "Test1:" can be anything you want ,but the 
function following the field name is Date().

 

Hope that this helps.

 

Dick FrÂ…


--- In [email protected], Jose Luis Mora Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> The Now() function will return the DateTime timestamp.  Try Date
().  This will only return the current day.
>    
>   Jose
> 
> Tom P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>           Try Now()
> 
> -- "Dick Root" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had a similar problem a few years ago. As I recall I did the data
> math in SQL
> Dick
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Dawn Crosier" <dlcrosier@> wrote:
> >
> > I don't believe that you can use Today() in Access. I believe 
that it is
> > strictly an Excel function.
> > 
> > Dawn Crosier 
> > Microsoft Word MVP
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> > Of Boehm, Gary D.
> > Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 7:56 AM
> > To: '[email protected]'
> > Subject: RE: [ms_access] Calculating # of days
> > 
> > I tried that (WHERE (((DBA_cases.lim_date)<Today()+120))) and am 
getting
> > this error:
> > [cid:image001.png@]
> > What am I missing?
> > 
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