>no, it would just compute tomorrow's date and may even complain on 12/31.

Right, could you not just check that variable after reconverting to the
MMDDYYYY format and by see that tomorrow's date is "01" for "DD". That would
mean that today's date was the last day of the month.

It at least makes sense in my feeble mind.

Chris




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