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Making Calculated Variable available to multiple modules

Asked by Ben_Porter40 in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

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I need to make the attached variable AcadYear available for use in multiple modules (It will be passed to an SQL string). Currently i can use the variable but it appears to have no value in other modules.

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Public Sub Calculate_Academic_Year()
 
    Dim AcadYear As String
    Dim Acad1 As Integer
    Dim Acad2 As Integer
    
    If Month(Date) > 8 Then
        Acad1 = Year(Date)
        Acad2 = (Year(Date) + 1)
    Else
        Acad1 = (Year(Date) - 1)
        Acad2 = Year(Date)
    End If
    
   AcadYear = Right(Acad1, 2) & "/" & Right(Acad2, 2)
 
End Sub
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Zone: Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software
Tags: Microsoft, Excel, 2007, Vba, Excel 2007
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