Hi Gary, > Yeah, I think that doug is on to something here. The $DATE$ keyword is > referring to seconds, I believe, and thus you need to add six months > worth of seconds. Note, that $DATE$ calculates to midnight that day, so > if you need to calculate six months from now, then you will likely need > to use $TIMESTAMP$. Using $DATE$ will give you 6 months from the > beginning of the current day. Also, as a good note, I would suggest > adding the parenthesis, although they should not be required.
I think it doesn't really matter, because it doesn't work in any of the casese. I've entered 28.10.2020 into my date field, i.e. I'm saying in my AL RunIf qualification: 28.10.2020 > ($DATE$ + 1), but the AL goes into else action. As this example shows it doesn't really matter it ARS sees date as second, days, week or even years. Year 2020 is so far in the future, that it should work anyway, but it doesn't. BTW, I'm on 6.3 Patch 24. Mark _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org Platinum Sponsor: www.rmsportal.com ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are"

