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Debbie
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      9th Jan 2004
I used the DRW to create my site. When a user adds a
record I would like the date the record was added to be
displayed on the results page without the user acutally
typing in the date. Is there a way to do this?
 
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      9th Jan 2004
There has been at least 3 replies to your original post.

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> I used the DRW to create my site. When a user adds a
> record I would like the date the record was added to be
> displayed on the results page without the user acutally
> typing in the date. Is there a way to do this?



 
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