G'day Victor,
Check out the R:BASE function:
(DEXTRACT(datetime))
Returns the date portion of a value that has a DATETIME data type.
In the following example, the value of vdextract is 06/12/93.
SET VAR vdextract = (DEXTRACT('06/12/93 12:15:30.123'))
At 20:59 12/03/02 +1000, you wrote:
>The problem I have is that the DATETIME function as shown in a form cannot
>be masked to show just the DATE only. R:BASE laso has a DATETIME data type.
>nybody have any ideas on how I can just show the date part of the datetime
>on an R:BASE form.
Warmest regards,
Tom Grimshaw
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