Use a different reply form that calculates its own "reply time" custom field with an initial value setting.
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"formfreak" wrote in message ...
I have a related question...
I am trying to calculate the number of days and hours between when a form is
sent to an employee and when they reply via the email form. Is there any way
to create a field that update automatically when a form is initally populated
and sent, without having this date and time overriden in the form when it
comes back from the second user? Essentially I am trying to find a way to
automate a Turn around Time metric.
"artmyth" wrote:
ok after some extensive searching, and a lot of experimentation I got this
code to work
Format(DateAdd("m", 12, [User Field 1]), "yyyy/MM/dd")
"artmyth" wrote:
ms outlook 2003 sp2
Hi I would like to resolve an issue with the way a date is appearing in my
custom outlook form.
1. I imported about 800 records with a membership start date, and creted a
field that calculates renewal date with this value dateadd ("m", 12, [User
Field 1])
calculations work ok on about half the dates but on the other half it seems
to transpose the order from mm/dd/yyy to dd/mm/yyy.
2. If I Copy these records from the phone list and paste them in an excell
file, and format cells to show dates yyyy/mm/dd half the records dont convert
to that format and remain in mm/dd/yyyy.
I want the custom contact form to display dates as yyyy/mm/dd and cant find
a solution on this forum.
I also would like to know if there is a way to check all the dates in the
database so they all behave the same way.