I've tried this several different ways and regardless, it keeps coming up with an error. Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
dTemp = IncomingDate
Do While dTemp < ProcessedDate
If (dTemp= "12/4/2007") Then
NetDays = NetDays - 1
End If
dtemp= DateAdd("d", 1, dTemp)
Loop
The error is:
Microsoft VBScript runtime (0x800A0005)
Invalid procedure call or argument: 'DateAdd'
If I do the DateAdd function outside of the Do while loop, it works.
This one's been bugging me for a while, any help is great appreciated.
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I changed the Do While conditions to
(pseudocode)
Do While NetDays <> 0
statements
DateAdd statement
NetDays = NetDays - 1
Loop
And now it works. Not sure why it wouldn't execute IncomingDate < ProcessedDate though.
jhardman 3,406
Recognized Expert Specialist
I bet you looped out of range. Glad you got it working, though.
Jared
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