RE: Need help from a pro

2000-07-31 Thread Johan Coens

Try CreateODBCDate(Now()) Like:
...
WHERE StartDate = CreateODBCDate(Now())
AND EndDate = CreateODBCDate(Now())

R. Johan


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I can't seem to get the #DateFormat(Now())# to work in single or double =
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RE: Need help from a pro

2000-07-31 Thread Parker, Kevin

Haven't tried this - but can you do maths inside a query e.g.

WHERE StartDate = CreateODBCDate(Now()-14) to get records from 2 weeks ago



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Try CreateODBCDate(Now()) Like:
...
WHERE StartDate = CreateODBCDate(Now())
AND EndDate = CreateODBCDate(Now())

R. Johan


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   I am in need of guidance on dates. I  am using an Access db.  and =
have a query which generates records between 2 dates you enter in a =
form.  The date input for each record is the automatic access db =
function.

I can't seem to get the #DateFormat(Now())# to work in single or double =
quotes so I used the auto function.  When I run the query I get an error =
of division by zero.

Any assistance is greatly appreciated.

Mike

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Re: Need help from a pro

2000-07-31 Thread Jared Clinton

You'll have to used a dateadd with now and "d" and negative fourteen as parameters. 
then do a createodbcdate on that..

CF is really good for this type of thing.
Jared.

"Parker, Kevin" wrote:

 Haven't tried this - but can you do maths inside a query e.g.

 WHERE StartDate = CreateODBCDate(Now()-14) to get records from 2 weeks ago

 
 Kevin Parker
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 -Original Message-
 From: Johan Coens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, 31 July 2000 4:53:PM
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 Subject: RE: Need help from a pro

 Try CreateODBCDate(Now()) Like:
 ...
 WHERE StartDate = CreateODBCDate(Now())
 AND EndDate = CreateODBCDate(Now())

 R. Johan

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I am in need of guidance on dates. I  am using an Access db.  and =
 have a query which generates records between 2 dates you enter in a =
 form.  The date input for each record is the automatic access db =
 function.

 I can't seem to get the #DateFormat(Now())# to work in single or double =
 quotes so I used the auto function.  When I run the query I get an error =
 of division by zero.

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 which=20
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 input for=20
 each record is the automatic access dbnbsp;function./EM/FONT/DIV
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 DIVEMFONT face=3DArial size=3D2I can't seem to get the =
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