Just guessing here, jn, but I think he might mean the following issue:


>> thisday: now/date
== 25-Oct-2000
>> otherday: thisday + 5
== 30-Oct-2000
>> print otherday - thisday
5

-- perhaps he's looking for a way to obtain that "otherday - thisday"
results in the date format for October fifth, not the integer 5.

Just guessing on the nature of the original question,

-Geoff

>
> Hi, Sharriff,
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > Hi List!
> >
> > One cannot use the "+" or "-" operators on a Date! value, how does one
> > increase or step through date! values then? I�m trying to construct a
> > graphical calender.
> >
>
> How did you reach that conclusion?
>
>     >> thisday: now/date
>     == 25-Oct-2000
>     >> thisday + 1
>     == 26-Oct-2000
>     >> thisday - 1
>     == 24-Oct-2000
>
> -jn-

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