System date
Nancy Palmquist
nlp at vss3.com
Thu Dec 23 14:08:47 PST 2010
Richard,
@cd on the record is 10/22/2010
What is @ud and @bd
Date entered autofil is that using @td and is that changed if they update?
Sounds like someone updated the record on 12/22/10. Original record was
made on 10/22/2010.
Easy enough to me. ;-)
Nancy
On 12/23/2010 11:21 AM, Richard Kreiss wrote:
> I have a tracking application which automatically fills in a number of dates
> using @t4 system field.
>
> When one of my clients employees logged in yesterday using terminal server
> and entered a number of new tracking records, an odd thing happened.
>
> 1. the creation date for these records is 10/22/2010
> 2. the date entered, auto fill, is 11/02/2010
> 3. assigned to& reassigned to dates (auto fill) using @t4 = 12/22/2010
>
> When a new tracking record is added, when<enter> is pressed in the tracking
> number field, a new number is gotten, and all of the date fields are filled
> with the current date. At no time is there access to the date fields. If
> certain codes are changed, the comparable date will change.
>
> I have asked the office manager to check with the person entering these
> records to check her computer's system date.
>
> Anyone have any other suggestions as to what to look for?
>
>
> Richard Kreiss
> GCC Consulting
> rkreiss at gccconsulting.net
>
>
>
>
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