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Re: Last Day of Year Date Bug?

Posted by ashore on 01/01/08 01:32

Fair question, but I meant literally what I'd asked: " ... back one
month ... ".

I wound up picking an arbitrary mid-month date (instead of 1 or 31) in
order to avoid the issues pointed out here, and backing off that by
one month. That got me the month number I needed. As they say,
"Works for me."

But thanks, guys; you've been helpful.

-AS
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>
> First we should ask - what does your question mean?
>
> Does "go back one month" mean go back 31 days or does it mean "go to
> same numbered day of previous month"?

 

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