HI GUYS --- I GOT A PROBLEM ---- WHEN I IMPORT DATES ---- THEY(THE DATES) 
CHANGE FROM 2000'S TO 1900'S----------------------
HOW CAN I IMPORT 2011'S DATES ---- IT BE 2011'S DATES------------WHAT CAN I 
DO---------------HELP-----------------------------------
THANKS
WALTER

Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2011 15:17:55 +0000
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Dataperf] Formula

Feliz navidad y próspero año nuevo a todos los usuarios DP's 
happy christmas and prosperous new year to all dp community
best regards
PD.       my whishes for pope Noel, please comminicate with Lew and release dp 
for windows
Juan Antonio Salhus
  De: Robert Pollard
 <[email protected]>
 Para: [email protected] 
 Enviado: martes 20 de diciembre de 2011 18:16
 Asunto: Re: [Dataperf] Formula
  
Tony
The numeric value of the date field is equal to the number of days from the 
earliest admissible date, March 2, 1900 - where the G value of the date = 1. 
The highest acceptable date in DP is Dec 31, 2078 - with the value of 65,319, 
somewhat less than 2**16  (65,536) - so in theory. the highest date could have 
been August 7, 2079. I suppose there is a good reason for that, Lew.


Happy holidays


Robert


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2011/12/20 Tony Perez <[email protected]>


Gerard, 

 Thanks for the reply. 

 For some reason, I thought the year limitation in DP was 2052. This makes some 
sense because it ends in an even number.

 I believe endings in an odd number do not make sense in the binary world.

 In any case, it might muster up some discussion activity in the group so we 
can all wish each other a very Merry Christmas and a very Prosperous 2012 … the 
year the Mayan calendar ends … they were binary way back then when they 
developed the concept of the ZERO number and started their calendar!!

 All the best to all,

Tony. 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Gerard van Loenhout


Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 5:06 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Dataperf] Formula

 Tony, in my DP it is. I guess in yours too. 

Gerard   2011/12/20 Tony Perez <[email protected]>

What is the well known year 2079? … is that a DP limitation? … or an elsewhere 
one?

 From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Gerard van Loenhout


Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 12:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Dataperf] Formula

 Brian, the second one worked. We're happy.The first option gave the well known 
year 2079.

 Thanks to Robert and Juan as well for your efforts. 

Gerard   2011/12/20 Brian Hancock <[email protected]>

As an alternative you could try this. It use the Print indicator to strip 
blanks, and you can use a blank as the date component separator

 truncate[apply.format["DDMY99 99 9999;;D";P1F1]] " " 
truncate[apply.format["THMS99 99;;D";P1F2]]

 Regards

Brian 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Robert Pollard


Sent: Tuesday, 20 December 2011 8:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Dataperf] Formula

 Gerard Sorry about that; I tried a shortcut without testing it. You're right, 
Juan Antonio. Should look like this now:

 cat.t[ apply.format [ "DDMY99" ; P1F1 ] ; apply.format [ "DMDY99" ; P1F1 ] ; 
apply.format [ "DYMD9999" ; P1F1 ] ; apply.format[ "THMS99" ; P1F2 ] ; 
apply.format[ "TMHS99" ; P1F2 ]  ]

 Robert

 2011/12/19 Juan A. Salhus R. <[email protected]>

Gerard, you must cat[and apply format  the date field to field eg. datemonthyear

Juan Antonio 

De: Gerard van Loenhout <[email protected]>


Para: [email protected] 
Enviado: lunes 19 de diciembre de 2011 16:19
Asunto: Re: [Dataperf] Formula

 Chris, I'm afraid it doesnt work'.



A date 27-02-2004   14:00 comes out like:

00000027 HM0014

  

Gerard  

2011/12/19 Robert Pollard <[email protected]>

Gerard 

I think this should work, where P1F1 is the date field and P1F2 the time field: 

cat.t[ apply.format [ "DDMY99999999" ; P1F1 ] ; apply.format[ "THM9999" ; P1F2 
] ]


Robert 

2011/12/19 Gerard van Loenhout <[email protected]>

Dear all, I need some help with a formula.

 I need to have a string in a text field. The data comes from a date and a time 
field

 

08-12-2009 11:44  

Which is a date field (day-month-year) and a time field 

 

And as you can see we do not put the year first in a date field.

  

It should come out in a report like this: 08122009 1144

 

Is that possible? Without the ' - ' and the ' : ' 

 

 Regards

 

Gerard van Loenhout  

 


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