Date Difference

juneau730

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Office Version
  1. 365
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  1. Windows
I am sure this can be done, but I am not able to find anything specifically addressing it.

Is there a way to create a DateDiff parameter in a query, where is it calculating the days, between current date and a date field within the table the query is built from?
 
Thank you juneau730, and you are welcome.

Sorry for the delay in replying to you all. I wanted to take a minute and thank you all for your assistance, not just with this question, but with all the others I have posted. With your help, not only is this one small issue corrected, but as a whole the dBase is much more functional and user friendly.
 
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