> Sean: you are on the same track I am.  Yes, I found 9 such values in a 
> timestamp field.  I corrected the data, exported, and imported into 7.2.  
> All went well[1].
> 
> Now my concern is how the value 'current' found its way into a timestamp 
> field....  I'm looking at the application.

I have seen other reports of this.  Did anyone realized 'current' could
be stored in the database?  I remember discussion about it but I didn't
realize anyone actually used it.

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