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WillRn

DateValue Trouble
 
I am trying to create a unique id number for each line in a spreadsheet by
combining an existing account number and an audit date.

I have been using the following code:

FollowUpInitial.EventID.Value = CMTAudit.AcctNumberTxt.Value & _
DateValue(CMTAudit.AuditDateTxt.Value)

Unfortunately I keep getting the account number and the standard date format
combined. For Example from and account number of 123456 and 3/24/05 I get:

"1234563/24/05"

What I would like is:

"12345638435"

I know that I am overlooking something pretty simple but it eludes me.

WillRn

Charlie

DateValue Trouble
 
FollowUpInitial.EventID.Value = CMTAudit.AcctNumberTxt.Value & _
Replace(DateValue(CMTAudit.AuditDateTxt.Value),"/","")


"WillRn" wrote:

I am trying to create a unique id number for each line in a spreadsheet by
combining an existing account number and an audit date.

I have been using the following code:

FollowUpInitial.EventID.Value = CMTAudit.AcctNumberTxt.Value & _
DateValue(CMTAudit.AuditDateTxt.Value)

Unfortunately I keep getting the account number and the standard date format
combined. For Example from and account number of 123456 and 3/24/05 I get:

"1234563/24/05"

What I would like is:

"12345638435"

I know that I am overlooking something pretty simple but it eludes me.

WillRn


K Dales[_2_]

DateValue Trouble
 
Use the Format function to format the date to a number, e.g.:
FollowUpInitial.EventID.Value = CMTAudit.AcctNumberTxt.Value & _
Format(DateValue(CMTAudit.AuditDateTxt.Value),"### ##")


"WillRn" wrote:

I am trying to create a unique id number for each line in a spreadsheet by
combining an existing account number and an audit date.

I have been using the following code:

FollowUpInitial.EventID.Value = CMTAudit.AcctNumberTxt.Value & _
DateValue(CMTAudit.AuditDateTxt.Value)

Unfortunately I keep getting the account number and the standard date format
combined. For Example from and account number of 123456 and 3/24/05 I get:

"1234563/24/05"

What I would like is:

"12345638435"

I know that I am overlooking something pretty simple but it eludes me.

WillRn


WillRn

DateValue Trouble
 
Thanks for the help Charlie,

But I wanted the system date value number. i.e. - 3/24/05 = 38435

I finally stumbled on the answer using the "Format" function as follows:

FollowUpInitial.EventID.Value = CMTAudit.AcctNumberTxt.Value & _
Format(CMTAudit.AuditDateTxt.Value, vbGeneralDate)

Sometimes I actually find something useful in the VB Help files . . . : )

WillRN

"Charlie" wrote:

FollowUpInitial.EventID.Value = CMTAudit.AcctNumberTxt.Value & _
Replace(DateValue(CMTAudit.AuditDateTxt.Value),"/","")


"WillRn" wrote:

I am trying to create a unique id number for each line in a spreadsheet by
combining an existing account number and an audit date.

I have been using the following code:

FollowUpInitial.EventID.Value = CMTAudit.AcctNumberTxt.Value & _
DateValue(CMTAudit.AuditDateTxt.Value)

Unfortunately I keep getting the account number and the standard date format
combined. For Example from and account number of 123456 and 3/24/05 I get:

"1234563/24/05"

What I would like is:

"12345638435"

I know that I am overlooking something pretty simple but it eludes me.

WillRn


WillRn

DateValue Trouble
 
Thanks for the info,

For once I actually discovered the answer myself.

Now, if I could only answer my own VB questions the 3,537 times I have
problems life would be good! . . . : )

Thanks,

WillRn

"K Dales" wrote:

Use the Format function to format the date to a number, e.g.:
FollowUpInitial.EventID.Value = CMTAudit.AcctNumberTxt.Value & _
Format(DateValue(CMTAudit.AuditDateTxt.Value),"### ##")


"WillRn" wrote:

I am trying to create a unique id number for each line in a spreadsheet by
combining an existing account number and an audit date.

I have been using the following code:

FollowUpInitial.EventID.Value = CMTAudit.AcctNumberTxt.Value & _
DateValue(CMTAudit.AuditDateTxt.Value)

Unfortunately I keep getting the account number and the standard date format
combined. For Example from and account number of 123456 and 3/24/05 I get:

"1234563/24/05"

What I would like is:

"12345638435"

I know that I am overlooking something pretty simple but it eludes me.

WillRn


Charlie

DateValue Trouble
 
Yes, that's even better!

P.S. Those Help files do work sometimes

"WillRn" wrote:

Thanks for the help Charlie,

But I wanted the system date value number. i.e. - 3/24/05 = 38435

I finally stumbled on the answer using the "Format" function as follows:

FollowUpInitial.EventID.Value = CMTAudit.AcctNumberTxt.Value & _
Format(CMTAudit.AuditDateTxt.Value, vbGeneralDate)

Sometimes I actually find something useful in the VB Help files . . . : )

WillRN

"Charlie" wrote:

FollowUpInitial.EventID.Value = CMTAudit.AcctNumberTxt.Value & _
Replace(DateValue(CMTAudit.AuditDateTxt.Value),"/","")


"WillRn" wrote:

I am trying to create a unique id number for each line in a spreadsheet by
combining an existing account number and an audit date.

I have been using the following code:

FollowUpInitial.EventID.Value = CMTAudit.AcctNumberTxt.Value & _
DateValue(CMTAudit.AuditDateTxt.Value)

Unfortunately I keep getting the account number and the standard date format
combined. For Example from and account number of 123456 and 3/24/05 I get:

"1234563/24/05"

What I would like is:

"12345638435"

I know that I am overlooking something pretty simple but it eludes me.

WillRn


Bob Phillips[_6_]

DateValue Trouble
 
FollowUpInitial.EventID.Value = CMTAudit.AcctNumberTxt.Value & _
Clng(CMTAudit.AuditDateTxt.Value)

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HTH

RP
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"WillRn" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the help Charlie,

But I wanted the system date value number. i.e. - 3/24/05 = 38435

I finally stumbled on the answer using the "Format" function as follows:

FollowUpInitial.EventID.Value = CMTAudit.AcctNumberTxt.Value & _
Format(CMTAudit.AuditDateTxt.Value, vbGeneralDate)

Sometimes I actually find something useful in the VB Help files . . . : )

WillRN

"Charlie" wrote:

FollowUpInitial.EventID.Value = CMTAudit.AcctNumberTxt.Value & _
Replace(DateValue(CMTAudit.AuditDateTxt.Value),"/","")


"WillRn" wrote:

I am trying to create a unique id number for each line in a

spreadsheet by
combining an existing account number and an audit date.

I have been using the following code:

FollowUpInitial.EventID.Value = CMTAudit.AcctNumberTxt.Value & _
DateValue(CMTAudit.AuditDateTxt.Value)

Unfortunately I keep getting the account number and the standard date

format
combined. For Example from and account number of 123456 and 3/24/05 I

get:

"1234563/24/05"

What I would like is:

"12345638435"

I know that I am overlooking something pretty simple but it eludes me.

WillRn





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