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Old February 28th, 2005, 04:37 PM
SJ
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Default Best way to display data?

Hi I have two field - DateStarted and DateSubmitted, and from these have
calculated into a query the elspased time in weeks between the two. The date
fields are standard Short Date format

i need to compare the average number of elapsed weeks for each yearly period
1st August to following 31st July, to establish if the average number of
weeks is rising or dropping.

I am really stuck to know best way to do this, anyone any ideas please?

Thanks


 




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