Dick,

Nothing to do with your threshhold. Something is wrong in your 
expression that determines the date, or in your data.

What you are seeing is a null date. 12/31/4000 is really December 31, 
4000 BCE, which is the day before the earliest possible R:Base date, 
January 1, 3999 BCE. You probably have zero set on, which makes 
R:Base try to interpret the null as a zero, which is then converted to 
that date.

Is your break value evaluated in the same section as the field is 
located?  

Bill

On Tue, 10 Sep 2002 14:08:55 -0400, Richard S. Croy wrote:

>But when I pick up the date in a break variable, it consistently comes
>out as 12/31/4000! 
>





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