brothaprice
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Hello:
I am trying to get the total sum of a field called "Numrequestedaddresses" where the "contractCity" field equals "CC" and the "Feetype" field equals "Non-Subdivision". I would like a counter to calculate the total sum and I would like the counter set 14 days in the future. The total sum would change dynamically if there are any updates during the 14 days until it expires. I want the "FinalDate" field to be the parameter for the 14-day intervals. Is this possible with the today() method or by setting expiration dates?
I am trying to get the total sum of a field called "Numrequestedaddresses" where the "contractCity" field equals "CC" and the "Feetype" field equals "Non-Subdivision". I would like a counter to calculate the total sum and I would like the counter set 14 days in the future. The total sum would change dynamically if there are any updates during the 14 days until it expires. I want the "FinalDate" field to be the parameter for the 14-day intervals. Is this possible with the today() method or by setting expiration dates?