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It does, it shows a date-looking text string. But a string is not a date,
you can not use it in date calculations. So it's a question of what's it for. Best wishes Harald "David Sisson" skrev i melding oups.com... OIC... I changed the return value to a string and it seems to behave. Thanks! |
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