Julian date

S

Shari

Can you create a pop up calendar that shows both the Julian and Gregorian
date in the same day box?
 
J

Jeff Boyce

This newsgroup supports the use of Microsoft Access, the relational database
application.

Is your question about MS Access?

(by the way, I believe there may be more than one version of "Julian" dates
.... how are you defining this term?)

Regards

Jeff Boyce
Microsoft Office/Access MVP
 
S

Shari

Yes, I understand this is for access. I have a pop up calendar on a form and
I want to add the Julian day number in a corner of the day box along with the
gregoian date in the center of the day box.
 
J

Jeff Boyce

Shari

If I were approaching this, I'd first figure out how to "calculate" the
(still undefined) version of Julian in a query, then use that query as a
source for the form.

Regards

Jeff Boyce
Microsoft Office/Access MVP
 
J

John W. Vinson

Can you create a pop up calendar that shows both the Julian and Gregorian
date in the same day box?

As requested elsethread: which Julian date do you want? Military julian date
(last digit of year, three digit day of year)? 08057? 2008057? Astronomical
Julian date? Modified Astronomical Julian Date?

That's the concern. The term is ambiguous and has been applied to many
different date formats.
 
S

Shari

Sorry I was not clear. It is military Julian day and what I need is a
calendar that shows both dates in the same text box. The military uses a
calendar that shows the Gregorian date with the Julian day in the corner and
they want me to recreate it in access. I have a pop calendar but not sure
how to add the Julian part.

They want the ability to pick a date range for the past year or for the next
year.
I hope this explains it more and thank you in advance for your help.

February 2008

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J

John W. Vinson

Sorry I was not clear. It is military Julian day and what I need is a
calendar that shows both dates in the same text box. The military uses a
calendar that shows the Gregorian date with the Julian day in the corner and
they want me to recreate it in access. I have a pop calendar but not sure
how to add the Julian part.

They want the ability to pick a date range for the past year or for the next
year.
I hope this explains it more and thank you in advance for your help.

February 2008

Friday Saturday Sunday
32 33 34
1 2 3

Sorry... but that is yet another variant on the term Julian date. But it's an
easy one!

Just put a textbox in the corner bound to the date field, with its Format
property set to "y".
 
S

Shari

Sometimes when something is to easy you just don't see it.

Again, thank you for your help.
 

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