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SYMPTOMS
Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers.
RESOLUTIONWhen you use the "ww" interval in the DateDiff() function, Microsoft Access ignores the start date in its count if it falls on the day being counted, and counts the end date if it falls on the day being counted. MORE INFORMATION
You can use the DateDiff() function to determine how many time intervals
exist between two dates. For example, you can use the DateDiff() function
to calculate the number of days between an order date and its ship date, or
the number of weeks between today and the end of the year.
REFERENCESFor more information about the DateDiff() function, search for "DateDiff," and then "DateDiff Function" using the Microsoft Access Help menu. Additional query words: date diff dif
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