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I need to display my date on a form as:

on this June 1, 2006, we here by .....

note the position of the "," it needs to be the next spot after the year. I can get it displayed as: on this June 1, 2006 , we here by ....
but I need to get the space out of there.

My date is a field from a data base... my code looks like this:

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T_SDATE /MtrDYY = SCHED_DATE;
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on this

Thank you in advance for you help!!
Martha
 
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Please post the code where the DEFINEd field is used. I assume the ", we hereby..." is text. Is your "form" an HTML report or a PDF report?


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It is a PDF report.

on this
 
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If you are using the T_SDATE in the header then you need a spot marker as in the following:

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" on this <T_SDATE<+0>, we here by "


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I can't seen to get it to post correctly on this forum.

after the "on this " is a greatthan symbol followed by the T_SDATE which is followed by a space and ", we here by"...
 
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Martha, Put [ code] and [ /code] indicators around your code but without spaces after the [


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THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!

THAT WORKED!!
 
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