Strange goings on. If you issue this in the command window:
d = {^0001/01/01}
? d && correctly displays 01/01/0001
? DATE(1,1,1) && Error!
Laurie


On 15 April 2014 13:53, Ted Roche <[email protected]> wrote:

> The USA didn't have that much of an effect in 1753 :)
>
> And I'm pretty sure this call was made in Perrysberg, OH, and not by
> Microsoft.
>
> I said "England" in the original article. My apologies to my English
> friends, as I'm pretty sure the term should have been "Great Britain."
>
>
> On 04/15/2014 08:05 AM, Allen wrote:
> > The site I sent says USA and Canada also went at the same year. I would
> > think the USA going would have more influence on Microsoft than the UK.
> > Al
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> >
> > Page 23 of the Hacker's Guide to Visual FoxPro 7.0:
> >
> > [For example, GOMONTH() won't go back farther than the year 1753, the
> year
> > after England took on the "Gregorian shift" of the calendar, jumping 11
> days
> > overnight and adding the bizarre leap-year rules of "every four, except
> in
> > years ending in 00's, except those divisible by 400."]
> >
> > Great book, highly recommended. :)
> >
> >
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