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i have to calculate record for last six month with hardcording dates.i have complete half of the query but facing problem for last six month data as it is not hardorde.Also upcoming dates should not be included.i am confused how to use system date and date difference function if i am right to find difference of last six month record.
Sep 23 '06 #1
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Sample of Datediff:

DateDiff("m", [MyDate], Now())

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Sep 23 '06 #2

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