FileDateTime() Function

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I need to print a report monthly that shows changes to my members table.
I'm aware of the FileDateTime() function but can't figure out how to make it
work. Can anyone help me? (e-mail address removed)
 
FileDateTime applies to external files, not to tables in your local database.

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Hi Larry,

I received a message from you, and I replied on Friday morning, 11/3. I'm
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