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access 2003: Getting month of field

Asked by TechMonster in Microsoft Access Database

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Have a text field in a linked table called Action.  Have another date field which sets the Action field based upon what the CAEndDate shows.  The below code works if the CAEndDate is < the current date but what i need is to figure out how to set the Action field when month(CAEndDate) and Year(CAEndDate) < LastMonth.  

CurrentDb.Execute "UPDATE dbo_t_Detail SET dbo_t_Detail.[Action] = 'No' WHERE (((dbo_t_Detail.CAEndDate)<" & Date  & "));"

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