This is incorrect.
SET CENTURY ON/OFF and SET CENTURY ROLLOVER work independently.
>Are you sure that ROLLOVER works fine. . . it has been my understanding that you *ALWAYS* get a century (ie 4-digit date) when ROLLOVER is in effect and date is 20xx.
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>Cheers,
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>Jim N
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>>>1. Accept a date with a century specification (i.e.: not crash when given a 4-digit year)
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>>>2. Retain the century value, regardless of the system date (i.e.: {07/04/1999} is still {07/04/1999} after Jan 1st.
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>>That sounds reasonable, in general. However, we have to allow 2-digit years for data entry in our systems. ROLLOVER works fine in an app, of course, but for Y2K-testing purposes I need to get my results using Command & Browse windows, also...
Erik Moore
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