Dear Thiago and Ulf,

Thank you for your responses.

@Ulf
Ulf, thank you for pointing at related bug. It seems to me that you've
already fix the issue, haven't you? Is it correct that the solution is to
add 1 year to qml date object when the year is less than 0?


On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 11:25 AM, Ulf Hermann <[email protected]>
wrote:

> > Just do the check I did above: What is the day before 0001-01-01?
>
> It's more complicated than that. Apparently certain date formats represent
> something called "333 BC" in human language as "-332". See QTBUG-29491 for
> some discussion.
>
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Valery Kotov
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