Sweet, Doc!

The original code Pax used employed the individual date macros, which don't have leading zeros. That's why Allen padded the string with leading zeros and then took the rightmost 2 chars - changing "1" to "01", for example.

By using the @DATE with Join(Split()) functions, you already have 2-digit values for month and day. Once again, ya illustrate that there's more than one (right) way to do things. \:\)

Glenn
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