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Hi All,
In my Form I use the date (year 4 digit Month on 2 digit Day 2 digit) to generate a tracking Number, I can't use Item.LastModificationTime or Item.creationTime because I have to generate my tracking number automatically before saving . At the begining I used the date from the current user session year(date) / month(date) etc... but It generate bad tracking number when the user change (for some reason) his local date & time So the solution, is to get the date directly from my exchange Server sbs2003 , but i didn't found how to do that. tks for help -- Knowlege grows when shared. http://bensoft.miniville.fr/tra |
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