Query - Formula needed to set it for a week date

reddd

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Hi there,
I'm super glad to have found you all!
I am looking for a query much like this one -
Date()-Weekday(Date(),2)-56

I don't want it to be all the dates inside the 56. I just need the query to pull the Sunday from 13 weeks ago date data. Can that happen? I have a lot of different queries that need this info so I don't want to have to do this manually every time I pull a report on this.

Thanks for your help!
Reddd
 

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Welcome to the Board!

So, for today, would you want it to return June 10, 2018, or June 17, 2018?
You would just need to change the 56 (which represents 8 weeks) in your formula above to 91 (13 weeks) or 84 (12 weeks).
 
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try
=TODAY()-(WEEKDAY(TODAY(),2)+91)
 
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Create a function to return the date. I'll use your code to calculate the Sunday date, but change it if it does not produce what you want
Rich (BB code):
Public Function Sunday13() As date
Sunday13 = Date()-Weekday(Date(),2)-56
End Function


Then just call it from anywhere.
 
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try
=TODAY()-(WEEKDAY(TODAY(),2)+91)
TODAY() is a not a valid function in Access.
(guessing you didn't realize you were in the Access forum)
 
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TODAY() is a not a valid function in Access.
(guessing you didn't realize you were in the Access forum)

I miss it every time :), read the question, not the location
 
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Create a function to return the date. I'll use your code to calculate the Sunday date, but change it if it does not produce what you want
Rich (BB code):
Public Function Sunday13() As date
Sunday13 = Date()-Weekday(Date(),2)-56
End Function


Then just call it from anywhere.


THIS WORKS!
=Date()-Weekday(Date(),2)-91

Thank you! Thank you! Thank you for your help!
 
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THIS WORKS!
=Date()-Weekday(Date(),2)-91
That is what I was telling you to do up in the first reply (just change the 56 to 91), and even explained why!;)
 
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