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    Question Would like for someone to change some Code(paid)

    Hi.
    First I did look in the forum rules and did not see where this is a violation.
    Admin's, If this is in violation sorry and delete.

    I have a program that simply helps track data for me and in the future others.
    There is a function in the PTO record that is not working as it should and I cannot figure this out.
    I will share this project later once it functions as it should.

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    Re: Would like for someone to change some Code(paid)

    There is a function in the PTO record that is not working as it should and I cannot figure this out.
    I will share this project later once it functions as it should.
    What is your question???

    If you want help with the function that's not working then post the relevant code and provide a full and clear explanation of the problem. Also, what type of project? VB Framework or VB Core and which version of VS your using.

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    Re: Would like for someone to change some Code(paid)

    First of all, thank you for the reply.
    I will have to upload the program so it makes sense. When I explain what it's supposed to do?
    The entire PTO record saving is completely all wrong. It is meant to go from anniversary date to anniversary date and add or subtract leftover or borrowed time.
    I work two jobs and really don't have the time to try to figure this out. That is why I offered to pay someone to fix it.
    Thanks

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