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On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 02:36:47 -0700 (PDT), jodleren wrote:
Hi I have a date, in format dd.mm.yyyy and cdate crashes when transforming the data in to a date type - I want to subtract 15 days from it' Excel 2007 help sucks, it does not give anything - I want to use my 3 strings (d m and y) to create a date variable, then subtract 15. Like in Delphi, "EncodeDate(y,m,d)" Also the help does not give anything bright on setting the date (format) again, so.... my ugly and non working sllution: dStartDate = CDate(sBeginDate) - 15 sStartDate = GetFormattedNumber(Day(dStartDate), 2) & "." & GetFormattedNumber(Month(dStartDate), 2) & "." & GetFormattedNumber(Year(dStartDate), 4) Any suggestions? Sonnich If I understand you correctly, perhaps: ======================== Option Explicit Sub TestDate() Dim d As Long, m As Long, y As Long Dim dStartDate As Date d = 13: m = 1: y = 2010 dStartDate = DateSerial(y, m, d) Debug.Print dStartDate, dStartDate - 15 Debug.Print Format(dStartDate, "dd.mm.yyyy"), _ Format(dStartDate - 15, "dd.mm.yyyy") End Sub ==================================== --ron |
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