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Is ROLLOVER Windowing?
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Visual FoxPro
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00208930
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>Bruce,
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>Windowing is exactly what ROLLOVER does. It's when you set a range of years to be interpreted 19xx and another to be interpreted 20xx. A couple of points you may want to make:
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>1. If you have SET CENTURY ON users don't have to rely on "windowing." It's only in effect if they don't enter all four digits of the year.
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>2. Some systems that use windowing still store only two digit years. The windowing is used every time a date is interpreted. VFP stores all four digits and only uses windowing when the user (or developer) provides only 2 digit years.
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>If they still won't go for it you may need to stop using ROLLOVER. If you do this you'll probably want to force users to enter all four digits. I know that Christof Lange had a good suggestion for how to do that. If you search the messages you'll probably find it. I think it was January of February '99 (I mean 1999 :D).

Thanks for the enlightenment, guys. I guess I'm guilty, then :) Our reqs are for 2-digit year entry, so we need to use ROLLOVER. We're not the only office using this method for date entry, it's pretty standard, so I have company in my grumbling.

To make the IG happy, I have to admit I'm Windowing, fill in a new section of the compliance form, and redo my test plan and results a little. Not a huge deal, but I just wanted to make sure I really needed to. People in the Y2K certification office readily admit that the IG's upper management office know very little about computers...
The Anonymous Bureaucrat,
and frankly, quite content not to be
a member of either major US political party.
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