It works but why would you prefer the most complicated when the simpler is available? BTW I avoid to use 'it' every time it appears possible and prefer to declare a variable of my own: 'it' can be changed by some commands along a handler and this is able to put a mess :-)

Le 17 janv. 08 à 16:24, Dave a écrit :

On 17 Jan 2008, at 15:04, Eric Chatonet wrote:

From Convert docs:
If the dateAndTime is a container, the converted date and time is placed in the container, replacing the previous contents. If the dateAndTime is a string, the converted date and time is placed in the it variable.
So in your case, returned value is not in 'it' but in 'myFieldValue'

Opps! Missed that bit! What happens if you use 0 + myFieldValue?????

(which is how I got around the problem)

All the Best
Dave

Best regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.
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