well, yeah, mikey... but more like this:
<cfset date1 = '11/30/2008' />
<cfoutput>
<cfloop from=1 to=6 index = i>
<cfset date2 = dateAdd('m', i, date1) />
<cfset dim = DaysInMonth(dateAdd('m', i, date1))>
<cfset date3 = DatePart('m',date2) & '/' & dim & '/' &
DatePart('yyyy',date2)>
#dateFormat(date3,'m/dd/yyyy')#<br />
</cfloop>
</cfoutput>
all those hashes you had gave me the skeeeves :)
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 11:24 AM, Michael Grant <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Like this?
>
> <cfset date1 = '11/30/2008' />
> <cfoutput>
> <cfloop from=1 to=6 index = i>
> <cfset date2 = dateAdd('m', i, date1) />
> <cfset dim = DaysInMonth(dateAdd('m', i, date1))>
> <cfset date3 =
> "#DatePart('m',date2)#/#dim#/#DatePart('yyyy',date2)#">
> #dateFormat(date3,'mm/dd/yyyy')#<br />
> </cfloop>
> </cfoutput>
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 11:09 AM, Tony <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> <cfset date1 = '11/30/2008' />
>> <cfoutput>
>> <cfloop from=1 to=6 index = i>
>> <cfset date2 = dateAdd('m', i, date1) />
>> #dateFormat(date2,'mm/dd/yyyy')# <br
>> />
>> </cfloop>
>> </cfoutput>
>>
>> very simple code. however, its behaving like i dont want it to.
>> id rather see it increment by a MONTH, not same day next month.
>>
>> the output of that code above is:
>>
>> 12/30/2008
>> 01/30/2009
>> 02/28/2009
>> 03/30/2009
>> 04/30/2009
>> 05/30/2009
>>
>> and i would rather it be....
>>
>> 12/31/2008
>> 1/31/2009
>> 2/28/2009
>> 3/31/2009
>> 4/30/2009
>> 5/31/2009
>>
>> what should i be using? this is weird... i supply "m" to get month
>> increment, but
>> no dice...
>>
>> thanks
>> tw
>>
>>
>
>
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