Try something like this....

return FormatDate(Today(), "mm/dd/yyyy");

Hope this helps.
Angie



On 7/1/08 11:18 AM, "Pete Pickslay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Is it possible in java script to have a rule that looks at the date on you
> computer and calls that in. I have a job where the date needs to be constantly
> updated, and it would be great if I could just have a rule that does this
> automatically.
>  
> Mac G5 Power PC, OSX 10.4.11, Acrobat 6 Pro, FP 4.2P1d
>  
> Thank you,
> Peter Pickslay
> EOS



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