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Mohiuddin Ahmed 
   
4 years ago
I could not execute the VBA code for 'How Long' for which I purchased this expert level. I want to find the exact age between to dates. In my database there are two fields "From" and "To". I want to find the exact days gap in the year, month and days between these two fields. If you kindly modify the following VBA as per my request:

EDIT:  CODE REMOVED BY MODERATOR
Scott Axton  @Reply  
        
4 years ago
See Forum Posting Rules  Rule 8

Richard - Edited OPs post to remove code - S
Scott Axton  @Reply  
        
4 years ago
Ahmed
Sorry, but you can't just jump in the middle and expect to know what is going on.  We have no way of knowing your experience level due to the fact you have only purchased the one course.

The courses are intended to be followed in order.  Each building on the previous learning. See Skipping Levels.

We are here to help if you have a specific issue but we are not here to fix your database for you or modify your code for you.

There is always the AccessDev.NET if you don't want to go through the learning process.  There are consultants listed there that can assist you with your project for a fee.
Richard Rost  @Reply  
          
4 years ago
The code works as is. All you should have to do is send your From and To fields to the function. I don't provide custom consulting. If you want someone to help you with it, post your request in the Developer Network, as Scott suggested.
Alex Hedley  @Reply  
           
4 years ago
Is code not allowed in the code vault even though the page is protected?
Richard Rost  @Reply  
          
4 years ago
Yes, that's fine, on the "protected" pages. This was posted on an open page (some in the Vault are public). But more importantly, people shouldn't post 100 lines of code and expect us to troubleshoot for them. A FEW lines, perhaps. Don't post your whole project and say "fix it." He posted like 100 lines of code.

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