That's Impossible!!!!
If you don't use the system clock you have no reference.
Do you want to key in todays date somewhere? DougP, MCP
dposton@universal1.com
Ask me how Bar-codes can help you be more productive.
Or visit my WEB site
1. Allow internet access to go to that National Repository that keeps all the time thingies (sorry, can't remember the technical term)
2. Create a timer function that would allow you to store the date in Access and then keep adding to it. This would require that the Access app be running constantly and would, in my opinion, be an unwise option.
I could be wrong...
Terry M. Hoey
th3856@txmail.sbc.com
Ever notice that by the time that you realize that you ran a truncate script on the wrong instance, it is too late to stop it?
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