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Hi Thanks for your reply. But if I have to prepare a calendar, then it would have a limited range. Say for example if I create till Dec 31 2015, then what about Jan 31 2016. Is there any predefined calendar available or is there a possibility of creating a forever calendar.
I am using a unix tool called autocal_asc. Last edited by rspk_praveen; 01-28-2009 at 07:58 AM.. Reason: typo |
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