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Old August 25th, 2004, 06:21 PM
Susan
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Default "Date created" field on form

I want to place a field on a form which automatically
indicates the date on which a new record was
created/input. I want this date to be non-updatable and
unchangeable. I'm assuming there must be a field in the
table for this date, but how is it formatted so that the
date the record is input (saved) is the date that is
shown? Is this even possible?
 




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