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CTOD() Will Bom on 2/29/2000 on VFP2.6
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13/04/1999 16:09:21
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Visual FoxPro
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FoxPro 2.x
Miscellaneous
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00207969
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00207981
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Hi Bryon,

Yep, put #DEFINE CTOD Y2K_CTOD at the top of all of your program files and screens. Then recompile the whole project. Y2K_CTOD() is your replacement function for CTOD. Also make sure you read the March 1998 issue of FoxPro Advisor. It contains a Y2K solution (written by myself *g*) that should make it easier to convert your application. On the CD you find a CTOD() replacement function that handles 02/29/00 as well as a rollover for 2 digit years. My beta tester needed about a minute to do the conversion and a few hours to do the testing. This application had over 80 screens, so it wasn't the smallest one. In the FOXUSER forum on CompuServe you can find the latest version of this program. It's public domain, BTW. Ah, and the article is available online on www.advisor.com.

Christof
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