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One technique is to put a "first used" date/time field in a hidden table. When your trial version starts up, check that field, and if it's Null, then set it to today's date. If it's not Null, then see if today is more than 60 days past the "first used" date, and if so, don't allow the application to start.
John Viescas, author
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On Aug 7, 2017, at 07:46, dbalorenzini@yahoo.com [MS_Access_Professionals] <MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I am trying to create a trial information screen. We are making an evaluation version of our application and I would like to know if any one knows how to create a timer field that would decrease every 24 hours starting at 60 days and going to 0. The it would start locking the user out until they get a key or something? Any ideas?
Thank you, Art Lorenzini
Sioux Falls. SD
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