--- Alan wrote:

> Or, instead of an unnecessarily complicated script which does a
> whole load of string manipulations...

> If he uses the script, how would he edit it to adjust whether the
> day and month are shown with/without a leading zero? Or change it to
> show the date as "11 November 2004"?

Thank you Alan, I was not aware of the FormatDate function. Here was I
scratching my head as to why PowerPro did not have such functionality
available in expression form... it didn't even occur to me to check
the Functions page of the help file!

I guess I just assumed that I would already have knowledge of this
function. It just goes to show...

-- 

Alex Peters / Melbourne, Australia
PowerPro v4.1.00 / Windows XP



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