TechNet Home Page 
Microsoft
 This static CD-based web site is representative of the www.microsoft.com/y2k site as of September 15th, 1999.   

ACC: How to Display Only the Last Two Digits of Any Year


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Access versions 1.0, 1.1, 2.0, 7.0, 97


SUMMARY

Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.

This article describes how to display only the last two digits of the year. The expression

   =Year(Now()) 


displays all four digits of the current year (for example, 1993).

In order to display only the last two digits of the year (for example, 93), use one of the following expressions:

   =Format(Now(),"yy") 

   -or- 

   =Right(Str(Year(Now())),2) 


The breakdown of expression 2 is:
  • Now() returns the today's date and time.


  • Year(Now()) returns the current year.


  • Str(...) converts the date to a string data type.


  • Right(...,2) returns the right two characters.


NOTE: The right two characters are returned as a text value. If you want them to be returned as a number, use the following expression:
  =Year(Now()) Mod 100 


REFERENCES

For more information about the first expression, search the Help Index for "formatting dates," or ask the Microsoft Access 97 Office Assistant.

For more information about the elements in the second expression, search the Help Index for "year," "right," "str," or "now."

Keywords          : kbusage ExrOthr 
Version           : 1.0 1.1 2.0 7.0 97
Platform          : WINDOWS 
Issue type        : kbhowto 


Last Reviewed: March 19, 1999
© 1999 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Terms of Use.