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VB6 Date Functions.

Asked by wildarmsdave in Visual Basic v1.0.5.x, Microsoft Visual Basic.Net

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Hi,

How do I check if  the current date is between 01/01/current year and 31/01/current year?

Looking at the data below I need to check if..

Date is between start and end of Jan. If so textbox 1 = the text in the right most column
Date is between start and end of Feb. If so textbox 1 = the text in the right most column
Date is between start and end of Mar. If so textbox 1 = the text in the right most column
etc
etc



1st JAN - 31st JAN 2007                        01-Jan-08            
                                          
1st FEB - 29th FEB 2007      (will have to take into account leap years)01-Feb-08            
                                          
1st MAR - 31st MAR 2007                        01-Mar-08            
                                          
1st APRIL - 30th APRIL 2007                  01-Apr-08            
                                          
1st MAY - 31st MAY 2007                        01-May-08            
                                          
1 St JUNE - 30th JUNE 2007                  01-Jun-08            
                                          
1st JULY - 31st JULY 2007                  01-Jul-08            
                                          
1st AUG - 31st AUG 2007                        01-Aug-08            
                                          
1st SEPT - 30th SEPT  2007                  01-Sep-08            
                                          
1st OCT- 31st OCT 2007                        01-Oct-08            
                                          
1st NOV - 30th NOV 2007                        01-Nov-08                                                
1st DEC - 31st DEC 2007                        01-Dec-08      
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