Dave,

Search for day-diff using advanced search and see if you can find where it 
is defined, this may give you the list of parameter names to use, you may 
see them in a 
\define day-dif(parameter names)

Or a Jave script list of variable names.

*Teach a man to fish...*

Regards
Tony

On Thursday, November 28, 2019 at 4:34:24 PM UTC+11, Dave wrote:
>
> Jed:  I finally figured out that your day-diff macro does what I need, 
> i.e. I can do this
> <<day-diff 2019 11 27 2020 02 14>> days
>
> to get the number of days between those dates, 
>
>
> but I can't figure out the macrocall to do the same using field contents:
> <$macrocall $name="day-diff" param1={{!!due2}} param2={{mynow!!mynow2}}/> 
> days
>
> I don't know what to call the parameters in the macro so I can use my 
> field based dates. 
>
> Is this doable with this type of macro?
>

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