Re: Recurring expenses
Adam,
Your number 2 in your post was put in the last project. I added the feature to insert the next recurring expense when saving. Since you use dates mostly in the dd/mm//yyyy, for the sake of testing the new feature use the attached project. You were getting errors in Recurring expenses 5.zip probably because it was converting dates to mm/dd/yyyy.
Dimitry,
For Adam (Ad1408) number 1 in his last post, is there a way to extract dates from a dataset "AsDate"? I had to extract the date AsString to retrieve a date and then manipulate into a format where I could add days, months, etc. However, I always convert to the format mm/dd/yyyy so it's not an issue for me, but others may use the format of dd/mm/yyyy. The attached project should work for him because he uses the dd/mm/yyyy format. Is there a way to write the following (line 120 in the script of the attached project) so that it goes directly into a date variable so that the date can be incremented.
String_Date := ExpResults.FieldByName('Date(recurDate)').AsString;