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date problem
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You might want to re-think the way you are trying to express the number of days (days/months/years). It gives inconsistant results, depending on the beginning and ending dates.
For example, 5/1/0 is 35 days if the beginning date is 3/4/2007 and the ending date is 8/5/2007, but if the beginning date 3/5/2007 and the ending date is 8/6/2007, 5/1/0 is 36 days.
Hoppy
For example, 5/1/0 is 35 days if the beginning date is 3/4/2007 and the ending date is 8/5/2007, but if the beginning date 3/5/2007 and the ending date is 8/6/2007, 5/1/0 is 36 days.
Hoppy
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