Could you have set your DATE CENTURY to 20, instead of 19?

Connect to the database and then, at an R> prompt, type SHOW 
DATE.

Bill


On Mon, 9 Sep 2002 08:13:01 -0400, mjs wrote:

>Can anybody give me a clue as to where to look for some kind of bug 
>in my code that causes the date to advance by 100 years?  For 
some 
>strange reason, a variable called vdate will get it's value changed
>from 09/09/2002 to 09/09/2102.
>I do have places in the code where I am changing the date format to
>every possible combo looking for user input that might be a date,
>like yy, mm/yy, mm/yyyy, yyyy, etc., and then changing it back to
>mm/dd/yyyy later.  Could this be doing it? 





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