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  1. twonames

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    Thanks Jim I see where your at, tried it and got the response I wanted. Thanks for your help. Cheers John
  2. twonames

    The dreaded leap year - desperate!

    If you use Day(txtJobStartDate) to extract the day of the date and Month(txtJobStartDate) to extract the month, you can then do likewise with Date() and compare the two to determine if it's an anniversary.
  3. twonames

    The dreaded leap year - desperate!

    Thinking out loud here... Can't you use DateDiff("yyyy", ....etc to determine the number of years worked? To determine if it is an anniversary can't you compare the day and month of the dates? Hope it helps.
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    My brain is fried, if anyone can come up with some inspiration for my problem I would be most grateful. In an access project (.adp) I have a many to many relationship between two tables using a third table to store the links. The records in each of the two primary tables have a primary key...

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