...and I don't mean the fruity kind.
I think this forum is now going to be a bit more active these days! Anyway...
I've been seeing this error a number of times - when trying to compile things
recently (and, in case you're curious - I used an online OCR tool to convert
the pic of the error to Txt!):
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Error number: 2032
Error message: Ambiguous date/datetime constant. Use the
format:
{yyvy-mm-dd{. [hh:mm:ss] [alp]]}
Line number of error: 51
Command with error: IF thisform.txtDueDate. Value <
{1/1/1990} OR thisform.txtDueDate. Value > {12/31/2049}
Program with error: MPSBATCHTRANSFER.CMDACCEPT.CLICK
The error has been recorded in our error log for our future
reference,
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I know that this method of encoding dates in VFP ( the {1/1/1990} style) is
indeed an older method. But, at some point - did VFP just simply drop the
support of this style of dates usage?
I'm honestly just curious...
-Kurt
(The OLD VFP Guy who is now Back in the Saddle!)
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