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  1. Prof63

    SQL Date Format

    Hi I have an input box with input mask for two dates as dd/mm/yyyy which I pass as variables to several SQL queries in VBA. When the date is, for example, 17th November the date is passed as 11/17/2002 (correct for SQL) but 1st November is passed as 01/11/2002. Both dates are treated in the...

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