Day Function (Access custom web app)

Office 2013 and later

Returns an integer representing the day (day of the month) of the specified date in the Gregorian calendar.

Last modified: March 09, 2015

Applies to: Access 2013 | Access 2016

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Day(Date)

The Day function contains the following argument.

Argument name

Description

Date

An expression that can be resolved to a Date/Time value. The Date argument expression, column expression, user-defined variable or string literal.

Day returns the same value as Datepart(day, date).

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