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    Hello guys. Im looking for a select statement for vbscript to access my Birthday database and display all the people that celebrates their birthdays on that particular day given that the day and month corresponds with the system month and day. ") end if rs.close set rs = nothing end if %>]]> Here is my script at the momen.If you have a script that mite work or a website that may help.Please help .Thanx in advance.

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      Hello guys. Im looking for a select statement for vbscript to access my Birthday database and display all the people that celebrates their birthdays on that particular day given that the day and month corresponds with the system month and day. ") end if rs.close set rs = nothing end if %>]]> Here is my script at the momen.If you have a script that mite work or a website that may help.Please help .Thanx in advance.

      kagiso

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      Paul Conrad
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      matjame wrote:

      you have a script that mite work

      You've given nobody any idea what the tables are like in your database. You expect people to magically know?

      "I guess it's what separates the professionals from the drag and drop, girly wirly, namby pamby, wishy washy, can't code for crap types." - Pete O'Hanlon

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