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From 30/12/1899 but what about under?
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05/10/2006 23:27:06
 
 
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05/10/2006 10:29:59
Keith Payne
Technical Marketing Solutions
Florida, United States
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Microsoft SQL Server
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Import/Export
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01159585
Message ID:
01159933
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>The birth dates are the 14th century of which calendar? This is the problem with storing dates before 1753. One solution is to store these dates as a number of years before X date. It means another column in your table and that the DTS transformation will have to contain some activex script - or - use a VFP view that splits it up into different columns. You won't be able to perform any datetime arithmetic on these dates, but without the precise calendar information including manual adjustments and leap days, any datetime arithmetic is meaningless.

The present date calendar, I mean the one we regularly use, is known as the Julian calendar. Isn't it?
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