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It converts the date to a Long and in my experience, allows match to work.
-- Regards, Tom Ogilvy wrote in message oups.com... Thanks Tom and Don for your effort and help. Tom's solution worksbetter for me in this situation. By the way, Tom, what does "clng" do? |
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