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Just a thought: could date fields be used for dates before Christ
(theoretically speaking of course, I'm fully aware that calendars have
changed many times in the past)
Peter Colpaert
Application Developer
PLI - IT - Kontich, Belgium
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RE: To Date or Not to Date... that is the question
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A date field is a date field containing (surprise, surprise) dates, at
least at the using end of the equation it is a very real date with days,
months and year values which are guaranteed valid (or either one of the
constants *LOVAL or *HIVAL). Values will never be less than zero (due to
the fact that day or month -1 don't exist)
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