Calculating a date field

Hi Everyone,
In my input form, i have 2 date fields (effective date and end date).  I want the end date to be defaulted to 1 year after the effective date.
How do i accomplish this??
Thanks
Arnil

Hi,
use the formula in Default value of End date field:DADD(@Effectivedate,1,'Y').
General formula:DADD(d,n,dateunits).
Regards,
Govindu

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