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Tom
I don't know - maybe this is a Windows XP question but
her goes.
I am using an American version of Access overseas where
they use the British date system (dd/mm/yyy).
The computers themselves are set to use the British
format (the International hive for each user is set to
use the sDate of dd/mm/yyy).
What is happening is when they enter the date in the
British format it either comes back as the American
format or it gets all messed up. For example:
Enter 25-09-03 (The British format for September 25,
2003) what you get is 03/09/2025
Enter 03-10-03 (The British format for today October 3)
you get 10/03/2003.
Now - if you enter the date in the American format e.g.
09-25-03 it comes back correct - 25/09/2003.
Any ideas? I really don't want to have to program every
form in every place where dates are entered if I can get
around that (of course I guess I could make a funtion but
I am hoping there is an easier, and less system intensive
solution).
Thanks in advance.
Tom
her goes.
I am using an American version of Access overseas where
they use the British date system (dd/mm/yyy).
The computers themselves are set to use the British
format (the International hive for each user is set to
use the sDate of dd/mm/yyy).
What is happening is when they enter the date in the
British format it either comes back as the American
format or it gets all messed up. For example:
Enter 25-09-03 (The British format for September 25,
2003) what you get is 03/09/2025
Enter 03-10-03 (The British format for today October 3)
you get 10/03/2003.
Now - if you enter the date in the American format e.g.
09-25-03 it comes back correct - 25/09/2003.
Any ideas? I really don't want to have to program every
form in every place where dates are entered if I can get
around that (of course I guess I could make a funtion but
I am hoping there is an easier, and less system intensive
solution).
Thanks in advance.
Tom