> Sure, I do it all the time, as I'm sure many others do. Just don't
> bother with the time part when you're creating the record or
> retrieving it.

Thanks Brad. That would normally work for my own projects, but the client
I'm doing it for would like it to be written out that way (if possible)
directly - so even though I can drop the time portion when reading back in,
is there a way to actually do this if needed?

If just assign a "databaseRecord.datecolumn = d", it writes the date + time
into the DB. Even if I zero out the time first, and then write it, it still
seems to write it in (just as 12:00:00)...

Chad


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