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Storing date values
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De
10/02/2005 12:47:48
H. C. Doughty
Cybernet Services Inc.
Lansing, Illinois, États-Unis
 
 
À
10/02/2005 12:18:37
Jim Winter
Jim Winter Consulting
Hinesburg, Vermont, États-Unis
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Crystal Reports
Divers
Thread ID:
00985380
Message ID:
00985640
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Hi Jim:

TTOD is a VFP translation .. I am in Crystal Reports, which uses date(date,time) not TTOD.

Thank-you though
Haydn

>>hi Jon:
>>
>>Thanks for the reply -- VP_PPConfs.Posting_Date is a datetime value, so it is possible that I need to use one of the other date functions to get the date portion.. Right now, the formula is returning false instead of the date, for both instances, and my datediff formula is returning 0.
>>
>>I will change it and see what happens. Thanks again
>>
>>Regards
>>Haydn
>
>Haydn,
>
>TTOD() will convert a datetime value to a date.
>
>HTH,
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