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How to output previous days date in mm/dd/yy format


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We have tried to use the DateAdd function and the DateFormat function to do this, but it doesn't seem to work.

Would appreciate any help.

Thanks!

http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/index.ph...esterdays+date 
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kiawah,

Here you go:

#Include <Date.au3>

Global $aDate, $aTime

_DateTimeSplit(_DateAdd("D", -1, _NowCalcDate()), $aDate, $aTime)

ConsoleWrite(StringFormat( "%02s/%02s/%04s", $aDate[2], $aDate[3], $aDate[1]) & @CRLF)

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Thanks Melba and Muncher, we got it before we saw your replies!

CODE
#include <Date.au3>

$NowDate = _DateAdd( 'd',-1, _NowCalcDate())

$sNewDate = _DateTimeFormat($NowDate,2)

Send($sNewDate)

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