Joe Eugene wrote:
> All you need is create a default date and use function DateAdd("",defaultDate)
> and create whatever..date you want. Check previous post for code.

Why add a date if you want to store an interval? I mean, if you want to 
calculate a new date it is the obvious route, but the request was to 
store it. Isn't creating a new date and converting that new date back to 
an interval when you need to extract the interval just a whole lot of 
extra hassle?

Jochem

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