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Between - through or From - through
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09/09/2009 14:21:44
 
 
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>>>I'm wondering if it's OK to have them as is or it's better to pick up some uniform and if yes, what would be the best way of expressing this?
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>>>Thanks a lot in advance.
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>>I saw the other replies and sort of agree that 'From - Thru' is better.
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>>But in all honesty, none of this makes any sense to me at all. How can someone add a record through a range of dates? Doesn't a record get added on a specific date?
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>>In other words, "New Customer record added on D1."
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>>Same with last quote. Wouldn't the last quote be on a particular date rather through a range of dates?
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>>Maybe this is a sort of system with which I'm not familiar, but it sure seems odd to me.
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>I'm building a Query Criteria form. So, we want to search for all customers added in the range of dates or for all customers with birthday in the range of days, etc.

Ah. I was thinking something else entirely. In that case, it makes perfect sense. And it is "From...Through".

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>BTW, good point about birthdays - I may need to clarify this. For birthdays we don't want to search for a particular year, I would presume.
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