Hi Jenifer,

Check out Iatric Systems webpage and look under "NPR Resources" and
then "Z Programs".  These Z Programs can be used within attributes. 
There is one called Z.elapsed.time. The arguments are the end date, end
time, beginning date, beginning time, and the format out the output. 
This would give you the number of hours and if you divide that by 24....
you have the number of days!

Let me know if you need more help,
Kenny Whiteside

Kenny Whiteside BSN, RN
Patient Care Information Systems
Catawba Valley Medical Center
810 Fairgrove Church Road
Hickory, NC 28602
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>>> "Jenifer Brewer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/22/2007
10:08:17 PM >>>
Does anyone have an attribute that will calculate the number of days by
subtracting two dates? Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Jen

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