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Is this a Y2K problem?
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03/01/2000 17:22:58
 
 
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03/01/2000 17:15:00
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Visual FoxPro
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Codage, syntaxe et commandes
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00311693
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>>Jim, if he used SYS(2015) in it's entirety, he wouldn't have the problem - SYS(2015) prepends a unique 9 character string with an underscore to always create a valid name.
>
>Hehe, Web Connect uses this to create a Session ID, and we use the session ID to build a cursor or another table, but he strips the underscore. 3-2-1 it bombed on Y2K, only had to append a character to the front though. :-)

It's your own fault for relying on such sloppy code tactics. Next thing you know, you'll want to use SET FILTER and declare all variables as PUBLIC... ;-)
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