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|    Dean Earley to Rick Rothstein    |
|    Re: DateDiff giving wildly wrong values    |
|    06 Apr 06 13:59:32    |
   
   From: dean.earley@icode.co.uk   
      
   Rick Rothstein wrote:   
   >>> I have the following code to get the number of seconds into a day given   
   >>> a date/time value:   
   >>>   
   >>> TValS = DateDiff("s", DateValue(StillDate), StillDate)   
   >> Is StillDate a String or a Date ?   
   >   
   > And if StillDate is declared as a Date, how is the value being assigned to   
   > it?   
      
   CopyMemory from two longs (Passed cross process).   
   The data is confirmed the same as the original.   
      
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