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Qbasic Date$..need to add 1 week to the date from computer

Qbasic Date$..need to add 1 week to the date from computer

Qbasic Date$..need to add 1 week to the date from computer

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hi i am currently working on a project for my own busines..i have some idea of programming using qbasic...i was wandering if there was some sort of program that takes the date from the computer system (Date$) and adds a week to that date taking note of leap years and the different number of days in each month??..

anyone willing to help? thanx

RE: Qbasic Date$..need to add 1 week to the date from computer

Perhaps converting to Julian day, adding 7, then back to Gregorian would be helpful?

http://en.literateprograms.org/Julian_days_(QBASIC)

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