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chriskhan2000
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Posted - 2005-04-11 : 13:39:42
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I'm just curious how to increment in a existing date after so many days. For example I have a date that's 01/01/2005, after 2 days of the previous date, I want it to populate like 01/03/2005.I can increment numbers but I'm not sure how to do it with date. Any examples or advice is much appreciated. |
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jhermiz
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Posted - 2005-04-11 : 13:41:44
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DateAdd functionResponse.Write(DateAdd("d", -365, Date) Keeping the web experience alive -- [url]http://www.web-impulse.com[/url]Imperfection living for perfection -- [url]http://jhermiz.blogspot.com/[/url] |
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chriskhan2000
Aged Yak Warrior
544 Posts |
Posted - 2005-04-11 : 14:00:33
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Wow that was simple. Another question, how would i have it populate after 2 days though? Looks like the DateAdd Function will add in date base on the system date, but how could I get it to add base on the initial date.Example:01/01/2005 is now populated to a new field 01/03/2005 base on the initial date of 01/01/2005. Any ideas. |
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chriskhan2000
Aged Yak Warrior
544 Posts |
Posted - 2005-04-11 : 14:05:14
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Maybe this might work. Correct me if I'm wrong.Response.Write(DateAdd("d", 2, strDate)I have the initial date stored in a string and then add two to the day and then populate the field. Is my assumption correct? |
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jhermiz
3564 Posts |
Posted - 2005-04-11 : 14:09:54
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Yes but be care ful with strings, you may need to convert to a date to get the correct value and CSTR() back to a string for presentation reasons. Keeping the web experience alive -- [url]http://www.web-impulse.com[/url]Imperfection living for perfection -- [url]http://jhermiz.blogspot.com/[/url] |
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jhermiz
3564 Posts |
Posted - 2005-04-11 : 14:13:15
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Format(DateAdd(DateInterval.Day, 2.0, Now), "dd-MMM-yy")Now is of type date. So try:Response.Write(DateAdd("d", 2, CType(strDate, Date))) Keeping the web experience alive -- [url]http://www.web-impulse.com[/url]Imperfection living for perfection -- [url]http://jhermiz.blogspot.com/[/url] |
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chriskhan2000
Aged Yak Warrior
544 Posts |
Posted - 2005-04-12 : 14:29:37
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Thanks. That works great.Quick question. To compare date, do you use the date function to or is there a compare date? For example I want to compare the initial date and if it's passed 2 days then go and do the adddate function. Any ideas? |
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jhermiz
3564 Posts |
Posted - 2005-04-12 : 16:04:29
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You can use DateDiff, look up Date functions in the .net help section you will find a wealth of date functions that are worth using. Keeping the web experience alive -- [url]http://www.web-impulse.com[/url]Imperfection living for perfection -- [url]http://jhermiz.blogspot.com/[/url] |
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chriskhan2000
Aged Yak Warrior
544 Posts |
Posted - 2005-04-19 : 10:35:44
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Thanks Jeff. There's a lot of information there that I didn't realize where there. |
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jhermiz
3564 Posts |
Posted - 2005-04-19 : 10:40:03
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Its JON not JEFF :). Keeping the web experience alive -- [url]http://www.web-impulse.com[/url]Imperfection living for perfection -- [url]http://jhermiz.blogspot.com/[/url] |
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chriskhan2000
Aged Yak Warrior
544 Posts |
Posted - 2005-04-19 : 10:42:27
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Sorry Jon. I must've lost my mind a while back. |
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