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Debra Dalgleish
 
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The formula should work in Access if you replace TRUNC with INT, and IF
with IIF.

Adam wrote:
Hi All,

In our office we are using Touchpaper Helpdesk (effectively its a database
for Call logging in a Telephony centre).

In the data tables it records dates as a large Integer .i.e the date
24/05/2004 appears in the database tables as 131335448.

I am using Microsoft Access 97 to connect to the tables through ODBC and it
works fine however I want to search on data between dates however I have only
calculated a formula in Excel.

Below is the formula in Excel that converts the date integer into a usuable
date format of "dd/mm/yyyy" , note that the field [DB DATE ENCODED FIELD] is
the date interger .i.e as above 131335448.

=[DB DATE ENCODED FIELD]-(TRUNC([DB DATE ENCODED
FIELD]/65536)*65536)-((TRUNC((([DB DATE ENCODED FIELD])-((TRUNC([DB DATE
ENCODED FIELD]/65536))*65536))/256))*256)&"/"&IF(LEN(TRUNC((([DB DATE ENCODED
FIELD])-((TRUNC([DB DATE ENCODED FIELD]/65536))*65536))/256))<2,0&TRUNC((([DB
DATE ENCODED FIELD])-((TRUNC([DB DATE ENCODED
FIELD]/65536))*65536))/256),TRUNC((([DB DATE ENCODED FIELD])-((TRUNC([DB DATE
ENCODED FIELD]/65536))*65536))/256))&"/"&TRUNC([DB DATE ENCODED FIELD]/65536)

Has anyone got the skill level to convert this from an excel working
funcation to a Function that will work in a Access Query? So I can
effectively search on dates.

Would be so chuffed is someone knew this!




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