![]() I thought maybe it was because I didn't have fields defined for "year", "month" & "day", so I created those fields (as number fields), to use as a place to put the deconstructed values from a date field. However, when I created my formula field and copied the above code into it, I got a message "End expected: year at column 2, line 4". Although that seems like kind of a clumsy way to go about it. So I figured I could enter any date that had the right month & day, and then I could keep the month & day and discard the year. I didn't see any way to construct a value that was just month & day all of the examples I found included a year. I found a thread from 6 years ago that mentioned the snippet below, which looks like it goes in a formula field: My case: I need a date value that is *only* the day and month, for example, "12 March". Using local Ninox app, on a MacBook Pro running MacOS Monterey v12.3.] [Previous experience with MS Access & FileMaker semi-new Ninox user. ![]()
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