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I want to create an outstanding check list. I need the check date to be on or before a particular date the user enters as a parameter. I also have an if statement that says if the cancel date is not missing, the cancel date should be on or before the same particular date the user enters as a parameter.
How do I set it up so the user only has to enter a single date that can be applied to both if/where statements?This message has been edited. Last edited by: Kerry,
You can use the same amper variable in multiple places in a focexec. What you are trying to do doesn't seem to be a problem. You may have to reformat the incoming date parameter based on the formats of the dates you are comparing it to, but you should be able to do this easily.