PJ,
 
now() returns the webserver date/time (not the client's). Assuming this time is set 
correctly and assuming the webserver date/time is what you need, now() will work 
perfectly for you.
 
I'm always willing to help when I can make time. Shoot me an email anytime if you want 
me to look over the info from your server guy. If you've already sent it to Isaac, I'm 
sure you'll have it hashed out in no time, but let me know if you need any additional 
assistance.
 
Ferg

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: PJ Gaenir [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Wed 10/15/2003 10:34 AM 
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        Subject: current date (response) (& deadlocks)
        
        

        Hi guys, thanks for the responses. For some reason I'm not getting email
        from this group suddenly -- I had to see the responses to my post on the
        dfwcfug website (very cool to have those up to date archives there!).
        
        Btw the reason I don't use Now() is my belief was it was different depending
        on user time. I'll read more on that, sheesh, that's a pretty basic thing to be
        clueless about.  Appreciate the table query, I will try that.
        
        PS  I have $30 on paypal for someone who can translate some helpful
        instructions from my server guy into english so I better understand how to
        follow them.  For someone familiar with the server side of cf or advanced
        coding it would probably take about 5 minutes.
        
        PJ
        
        
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