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Default Date Comparison in Code

Another way to check is to do
Sub AAAA()
Dim vVal1 As Variant, vVal2 As Variant
Dim msg As String
vVal1 = Sheets("Monitor").Cells(6, 5).Value
vVal2 = Sheets("Corrective Actions").Cells(6, 5).Value
msg = TypeName(vVal1) & " " & vVal1 _
& vbNewLine & TypeName(vVal2) & " " & vVal2 _
& vbNewLine & "Monitor Corrective: " & (vVal2 vVal2)
MsgBox msg

End Sub

Suggest that you will get something like:

Date 9/21/04 9:00:00 AM
String 9/15/04 11:00:00 AM
Monitor Corrective: False

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

"nbs" wrote in message
...
Here is the actual code that causes this interesting
problem:

If Sheets("Monitor").Cells(6, 5).Value Sheets
("Corrective Actions").Cells(6, 5).Value Then
UserForm1.Show

Both are date formatted fields as described below, yet it
seems to be only looking at the time of day.

Thanks for any further insight!!
-----Original Message-----
Having a problem with a date comparison...

c1 = 9/21/04 9:00:00 AM
d1 = 9/15/04 11:00:00 AM

If date (c1) (d1) then UserForm1.Show

This should show the form, but instead because 11 is
greater than 9 it does not. And, when you reverse the
formula is will show the form.

If date (c1) < (d1) then UserForm1.Show

Is there a setting or reclaration required?

Thanks,
Noel
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