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An alternate way of doing this might be to break out your MM/DD/YYYY into seperate chunks (ie $MM = month, $DD = day, and $YYYY = year), then take the day variable and add zero to it. Then put it all back together again. This way you could manipulate the date if you needed to.
Please forgive me if my split syntax is incorrect. I don't have an example in front of me. Anyway, I am just providing an alternate methodry. Although if you absolutely need to use a regex or want to get better at using them, this definitely won't help you! UPDATE: Thanks flounder99 for the correction, I thought that I was missing something! Paulster2 In reply to Re: Reg expression on day
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