Re: Date Query
- From: "SJJ via AccessMonster.com" <u16634@uwe>
- Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 21:10:32 GMT
thanks a lot
Is there any other way to do this, something like the equation given above
for the 2nd tuesday of every month.
i need a formula so i can put into my query Or is it possible to modify the
given equation above?
thanks
SJJ
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