> I don't know if MS Access will behave the same, but in MySQL you can
> have a query like so:
>
> SELECT *, DATE_FORMAT(end_date, '%d %m %Y') as end_date_formatted FROM
> projects;
>
> And it will retrieve all columns from your projects table, plus the
> extra one you've created on the fly, and it will be named
> "end_date_formatted".

Great.  Thanks, John.  Yes, it works for Access as well.

Bing

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