You need to remember that 20001031 (Oct. 31st) + 1 = 20001101 (Nov. 1). The
"adding one" trick works until you reach the end of the month.
Norman Elton
Information Technology
College of William & Mary
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From: W Luke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 5:32 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Dates in the future
> This might not be a solution to your problem, but I'd thought I'd point it
> out anyway.
> If you DateFormat to YYYYMMDD, then every consecutive day is numerically
> larger than the last.
> So any calculations for dates is very easy.
Seems logical...is it really just a case of calculation, though? For
instance - taking today to be 20001104 - next week would be 20001104 + 7?
Will
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