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Responses Re: Julian date output?  ("Greg Sabino Mullane" <greg@turnstep.com>)
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I can see how to specify a Julian date, (J7395), but how do I get a "random" date converted to a Julian date?  Do I need to do the calculation (from 4713 BC) myself?
 
On a related note, when taking the difference between two dates, how do I "force" the result to be in days (only)?
 
Thanks in advance.

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- Roy

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