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14/09/1999 20:42:45
Cindy Winegarden
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
FoxPro 2.x
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00264453
Message ID:
00264994
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>Michelle,
>
>Do the character dates have 2 digits for the year or 4? Note that it really can't be compliant with a 2-digit year (character or date format) since there is no way to tell if you mean 1900 or 2000.
>
>I have been using Christoph's code in my text boxes and browse windows. Send me email if you need an example of how to put it into the BROWSE command. Be sure to have the latest version of Christoph's code, as the originally published code had some bugs which Christoph helped me with.
>
>This code saved me a bundle of time and energy!!!!!
>
>Thanks Christoph.
>
>Mailto:cindy.winegarden@duke.edu
>
>>I am trying to make an old 2.6 app Y2K compliant. What I would like to do is have it recognize 00 and up as 2000+, but not put the century in. They have character based dates, and I'm afraid if it sticks the century in that it won't work. Is this possible?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Michelle

They're 2 digit years and I'd like to keep them that way. Ambiguity is not a problem. All dates are either the current year or the previous year. All I really need is to have CTOD("01/01/00") (gr than sign) CTOD("12/31/99") be true.

Thanks,

Michelle
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