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DateDiff Error
Gntlhnds -
One guess here... It could be the [DOB]. Is this a field name in the underlying query for both forms? If you are referencing a control on a form (e.g. the textbox is named [DOB], then use Me.[DOB]. Maybe the textbox on the second form is called txtDOB or DOB1, where you should use Me.[txtDOB] or Me.[DOB1]... -- Daryl S "Gntlhnds" wrote: I have two identical forms, each with a DOB field and an Age field. I'm using the following expression to display the age in each form: =DateDiff("yyyy",[DOB],Now())+Int(Format(Now(),"mmdd")Format([DOB],"mmdd")) On one form, it works perfectly. In the other form, I get a #Name? error. Why would it work in one form, but not the other? I was wondering if it was a formatting difference for the DOB field, but that isn't it. Thanks for thelp. |
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