Good catch Jake. It's something that Ian and I both missed. You
definitely have to have quotes around the date part ("d"). I prefer
double quotes, but do whatever you like.
Also, there's still no reason to do the dateformat statements.
Cheers,
Chris
Ian Skinner wrote:
> <CFSET number = #DateDiff(d, dateformat("12/12/2006 1:36:51 PM",
> "MM/DD/YYYY"), dateformat(now(), "MM/DD/YYYY") )#>
> <cfoutput>#number#</cfoutput>
>
>
> You need some quotes in there.
>
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