ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Comparing two workdates to return the latest date.Never mind, just as I suspected, that problem is on my end. Has to do with where they are pointed. Thank you so much for the help with the formula! When I fix the background it should work like a charm. Re: Comparing two workdates to return the latest date.Summary of final task date completed = 1/30/17, Summary 2...= 10/12/16Re: Comparing two workdates to return the latest date.It accepted that formula, Thank you! However it is returning the earlier date. One task was completed on 10-12-16 the other was completed on 1-30-17. This field now shows 10-12-16. Any thoughts?Re: Comparing two workdates to return the latest date. Good Morning! Now the error is a mismatched set of parenthesis.... Max(ToDate([Summary 2 of Final task date completed], ToDate([Summary of final task date completed])) Yes, Both of the Summary dates are WorkDates. Comparing two workdates to return the latest date.I have a project management app that uses predecessors. There are two possible outcomes in my workflow where I want to compare two different task completion dates and use the highest as the project finish date. I created two summary fields based on my two possible task completion dates (work dates). Then I created a formula date field to show the result of the comparison. I was trying to use the MAX function: MAX([summary date 1],[summary date 2]) I am getting a syntax error, and I have had no luck rearranging the components of the formula. Has anyone else used MAX on work dates?Re: Automatically create child record when parent record saved This link has nothing to do with Webhooks, but it may help Mr. Arshad with creating child records. It worked brilliantly for me. Regards. http://www.quickbase.com/quickbase-blog/how-to-quickly-create-multiple-child-records-in-quickbase