Thread: [Solved] Using the Delay fields
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Old 08-20-2011, 02:40 AM
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Hi Foxfire,

I am unable to replicate that behaviour. Are you sure your SQL DB outputs the dates in the correct (ie dd/mm/yy) format?

What happens if you make a copy of the field and change:
{SET StartDate {MERGEFIELD "Tenant_Paid_To"}}
to:
{ASK StartDate "Tenant_Paid_To?"}
and update the field manually (via F9) and inputting various dates?
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