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Re: =Min(DateField), =Max(DateField) |
| message from DebbieG on 6 May 2004 |
JMorrell,
Did you get this figured out? If so, what worked?
It might help someone else if they had the same problem.
Debbie
"JMorrell" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3DDCEADB-5FC5-400B-BE17-E2F99421E5D8@microsoft.com...
In a report, I can't seem to get the Min(), Max() to work on a date field.
Is special formatting needed? I have a query that runs based on user input
of beginDate and endDate. I can run the sql to capture the needed data, but
I would like to print out the user's date options in the report header. Am
I going about this the right way?
tia,
JMorrell
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