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How to assign 0 date, so I can write it in format 00/00/0000
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NavNab
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2017-07-19
Hi,
There is no such thing as 00/00/0000. A blank date in NAV equals January 1, 1753, 00:00:00.000 in SQL.
See details here:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd301245(v=nav.90).aspx
If you would like to assign a blank date in NAV, use code like;
MyDate := 0D;
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There is no such thing as 00/00/0000. A blank date in NAV equals January 1, 1753, 00:00:00.000 in SQL.
See details here: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd301245(v=nav.90).aspx
If you would like to assign a blank date in NAV, use code like;