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Posting News according to today's date

Join Date: Jun 2005
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Re: Posting News according to today's date

  #6  
Jul 27th, 2005
Originally Posted by Torch7
I see it appears to be an issue with the data type in the database. What field type is beginDate and EndDate? I did something very similar with another application, and ran into issue with ACCESS dates and ColdFusion DateFormat... attempting to recall what I did or locate the code.

Try USING #CreateODBCDate(Now())# instead of DateFormat.
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