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Thanks.
I don't care how its done as long as I get the ODBC date time thing in the
database in the form ...
{ts '2005-07-09 00:00:00'}
So can I use ....
StartDateTime = CreateDate(StartDate & " " & StartTime & ":00");
EndDateTime = CreateDate(EndDate & " " & EndTime & ":00");
Regards - Paul
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