On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 10:38 AM, Nicolas Cueto <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Of course, it'd need to take into account the > number of days in a month, a change in year, > and leap years. Centenial or millenial changes > can be ignored. > I think you'll find it's easier than you think. Using dateItems solves all these problems for you, try this in your message box: put the date into startDate convert startDate to dateitems add 1 to item 1 of startDate --year item add 24 to item 2 of startDate --month item add 1095 to item 3 of startDate --day item convert startDate to long date put startDate Basically it adds 1 year to the current date using years, then 2 years using months, then three years using days. You can also use hours ( item 4), minutes (item 5) or seconds (item 6). It doesn't matter, so if you want to know the date and time 3000 hours from now, you can just by adding 3000 to item 4 and Rev will figure out how many days in each of the intervening months and do all the hard work for you :-) If you add 3000 to item 3 (days) Rev will figure out all the leap year stuff for you. Not sure how accurate it is with Centenial and Millenial stuff but if you add 3000 to item 1 it does give an answer. It also automatically figures out the day of the week for you :-) HTH _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
