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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00182334
Message ID:
00183393
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>>>It really means though that SET CENTURY OFF is pretty much useless now. I've already changed my base class environment to "ON" and I'll run with 4 digits.
>>
>>I can't imagine why, anyone desiging a new ap today would want to display dates with anything but 4 digits.
>>
>>BOb
>
>Well I could be weird but I do prefer two digits with a rollover. :-) But I'm not paranoid about it.

Well, you only have to ENTER two digits... but, what if you had...

SET CENTURY TO 19 ROLLOVER 20

And someone wanted to enter 1918? They can't with SET CENTURY OFF

Also, with century on, you can still enter two dates and rely on the rollover, but you will see the full expansion, which I think the users would prefer. Also, the user may not know what the rollover is set to, and having century on they can see the results of there two digit year entry.

BOb

PS: Of course you're wierd, you program in Fox... <g> Hey, I resemble that remark!
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