RE: Date ranges

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[snip]
*PLEASE NOTE*
>>I know that if I spent time on it, I would be able to do it, but I
have
>>A very close deadline and if anyone else has been through this I would
>>*really* appreciate the help...

>Are you using MySQL? If so you can start with the DATE_ADD and DATE_SUB
>functions. http://www.mysql.com/date Then RTFM http://www.php.net/date,
>spacifically http://www.php.net/mktime. With a combination of the two
>you can do all sorts of things.

So you haven't been through this, and didn't bother to read what I said?
Thanks!
[/snip]

Yes, Mikey, I read what you said. Since you did not post what you wished
the end result to be I could not extrapolate without speculation as to
what you wanted. Since there are several possibble solutions to the
vague situation you posed I pointed you to the tools that would help. My
bad. 

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