Convert Hijri to Gregorian date

tasbeeh700

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Hi, I have a database for our fleet documentation e.g. expiration date of registration, MVPI and Insurance. Our statistical assistance made an entry in hijra date for each field, e.g. 10/6/1437

We have almost 500 entries for each field and we try using the b1 format to convert it to Gregorian date but does not work.

We did a lot of formatting but to no avail did we succeed. We try to do the entry first in Gregorian and the B2 date format to hijra date works properly and likewise B1 to convert it back to Gregorian.

Your prompt assistance is highly appreciated.

Regards,
Dio
 

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