* Thus wrote Ryan A ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > From: "Ryan A" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > > A bit confused, I downloaded a function and it says it takes a "date
> > > object"what exactly is a "date object"?
> > >
> > > This is exactly what is written " The function takes a date object as
> its
>
> From: "Ryan A" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > A bit confused, I downloaded a function and it says it takes a "date
> > object"what exactly is a "date object"?
> >
> > This is exactly what is written " The function takes a date object as
its
> > only parameter."
>
> No such thing. If you look at th
From: "Ryan A" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> A bit confused, I downloaded a function and it says it takes a "date
> object"what exactly is a "date object"?
>
> This is exactly what is written " The function takes a date object as its
> only parameter."
No such thing. If you look at the code, though,
Hi,
A bit confused, I downloaded a function and it says it takes a "date
object"what exactly is a "date object"?
This is exactly what is written " The function takes a date object as its
only parameter."
I checked out the manual and tried a timestamp, and then checked "date",
"getdate", "mkti
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