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Is ROLLOVER Windowing?
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Visual FoxPro
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Jim,

Probably by not allowing 2-digit date entry. In some cases this makes sense (One of my customers is a state agency that needs to enter all birth records going back well over 100 years. They wanted to force 4 digit date entry) but there are a lot of situations where you would never need to enter a date outside the 100 year window. Unfortunately, large organizations often want hard and fast rules and don't want to take the time to evaluate each situation. Bruce might be stuck forcing his users to enter 4 digit years when they really don't need to.

>Hi Bruce,
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>I see you have the answer you need, but your note begs a question (and I think Ed R. was saying the same thing). . .
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>HOW does the IG expect to resolve this issue *without* "windowing" while only using 2-digit years in data entry???
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>Cheers,
>
>Jim N
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>>My Vfp Y2K compliance was kicked back for repairs because the Y2K Inspector General said using ROLLOVER was a form of Windowing, which they do not like. I'm not even sure what Windowing is, though I've heard the term used many years ago, in regard to mainframe interface, I believe.
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>>Can someone enlighten me on this?
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