RE: Testing for leap year?

Author: Jerry Foote

Posted: 2011-04-13 at 12:08:29

I thought you had to use ! for not.

Glad to know you can use "NOT"

Jerry

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On 4/13/2011 11:39 AM, Jerry Foote wrote:

> I did not know you could use NOT.

> Jerry

>

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> I think this has to be the best from VFP:

>

> IsLeapYear = NOT EMPTY(DATE(YEAR(This.EndDate),2,29))

The NOT is just referencing the EMPTY() function.

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