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On Wed, 28 Jan 2015 11:31:45 +0100, "Birgitta Hauser"
<Hauser@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

How many of you are still using numeric fields (may be a rather big crowd -
at least those working with old applications)
But how many of you are using date fields in your tables where the year or
century year is NOT in the first position, i.e. in a Format MMDDYY or
MMDDYYYY or DDMMYY or DDMMYYYY?

Old applications where most dates are stored as CYYMMDD.

I.e. C = 0 for the 1900s, 1 for the 2000s, etc.

YYYYMMDD = CYYMMDD + 19000000

Ken
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