ok...got it, I think.
Thanks again.
Michael.

On Dec 11, 2006, at 5:49 PM, Charles Yeomans wrote:

The use of extends in the function above allows you to call it using dot notation --

if d1.Equals(d2) then
...


A Date object stores a date and time. Many times one is interested only in storing a date. But comparisons such as

d1.TotalSeconds = d2.TotalSeconds

or the basically undocumented d1 = d2, which appears to actually compare TotalSeconds values, compare the date and time. To compare dates only requires a little more work, hence the Equals function.

Charles Yeomans

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