On 4/23/2012 6:02 PM, M Jarvis wrote:
>> Not sure.  My only advice is to change it to this:
>>
>> REPLACE post_date WITH date() FOR post_date<>  date() ALL in YourTableName
>>
>
>
> ahem.... don't you mean something like this instead?<g>
>
> dDate = date()
>
> REPLACE post_date WITH dDate FOR post_date<>  dDate ALL in YourTableName
>


Are you claiming that yours would run quicker with the dDate variable 
instead of the DATE() reserved function?

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