I don't mean to be a pest about this, but the 70 year old woman our
system reports as having a birthday in 2038 was a bit confused, as
were we!
The problem is pretty clear: there are various places in the code
where the code tries to make some guesses about what {X, Y, Z} is
where they are all integers. There's simply no way to tell if it's a
now() or a date() because for Erlang they are exactly the same thing.
I'm less clear on the solution, but the idea I proposed was to
transform all {X, Y, Z} dates into {{X, Y, Z}, {0, 0, 0}}. I'm not
wild about it, but am pretty much out of ideas. The only other thing
that comes to mind is explicitly tagging dates as such: {date, X, Y,
Z}.
Thanks
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David N. Welton
http://www.welton.it/davidw/
http://www.dedasys.com/
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