Return the difference between two dates, in years:
SELECT DateDiff("yyyy", #13/01/1998#, #09/05/2017#);
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The DateDiff() function returns the difference between two dates.
DateDiff(
datepart,
date1,
date2,
firstdayofweek,
firstweekofyear)
Parameter | Description |
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datepart | Required. The part to return. Can be one of the following values:
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date1 and date2 | Required. The two dates to calculate the difference between |
firstdayofweek | Optional. Specifies the first day of the week. Can be one of the following values:
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firstdayofyear | Optional. Specifies the first week of the year. Can be one of the following values:
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Works in: | From Access 2000 |
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Return the difference between two dates, in months:
SELECT DateDiff("m", #13/01/1998#, #09/05/2017#);
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Return the difference between a specified date and today's date, in days:
SELECT DateDiff("d", #13/01/1998#, Date());
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