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Hi
The following test fails using CDate, can anyone explain why and how I can produce the correct answer 'is not valid'? As it is, CDate evaluates the invalid year 0000 to 2000 and results in an 'out of range' result incorrectly. Input to 3 textboxes gives: txtDay.Text = 12 txtMonth.Text = 05 txtYear.Text = 0000 tmpdate = CDate(txtDay.Text & "/" & txtMonth.Text & "/" & txtYear.Text) If IsDate(tmpdate) = False Then MsgBox "Please re-enter, " & txtSDay.Text & "/" & txtSMonth.Text & "/" & txtSYear.Text & " is not valid. ") Exit Sub ElseIf tmpdate < DateAdd("yyyy", -1, Now()) Or tmpdate Now() Then MsgBox "Please re-enter, " & txtDay.Text & "/" & txtMonth.Text & "/" & txtYear.Text & " is not within range. ") End If T.I.A Geoff |
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