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Microsoft Access DateDiff Function Tutorial Video

If you're using any kind of date calculation, chances are you'll have to work with the DateDiff function at some point. The DateDiff function in Microsoft Access allows you to find the difference between two dates. Dates are stored as numbers in Access, and the DateDiff function can be used to get the difference between two dates in years, months, weeks, or other intervals. This is great for calculating birthdays, anniversaries, or any length of time.

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