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I am using the format below to give me Year-WkNo and the leading zeros are not being put in so when a report is ran the yyyy-ww is not sorted correctly. Is there a way to get Jan 2007 week 1 to come out 2007-01?


YearMonth: Format([F Jobs Stats_sub2].[MaxofWork_Date],"yyyy-ww")

Thanks,
Greg

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