Hello Ken,

 On  Tue, 19 Mar 2002 at 17:18:49 [GMT -0800] (which was 02:18 where I live) you wrote:

KM> I still get THE BAT error message, "Invalid Argument to Date Encode".

It as something to do with importing Outlook's AB and birthdate field :
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Hello Dave,

Wednesday, November 07, 2001, 11:01:43 AM, you wrote:

DG> The error occurs *only* when trying to view the Properties of an
DG> Address Book entry. Beyond that, if he creates a *new* address
DG> book entry, he can view its properties successfully. All of the
DG> address book entries which return this error were imported from
DG> Outlook 2000. He is using 1.53d on Windows 2000 SP1.
DG> Additionally, pressing F8 does *not* open the Address Book, it
DG> must be opened from the menu.

We found the answer -- I thought I would post it here just to
have it on the record!

When my coworker imported Outlook's AB, he matched the birthdate
field. However, during the import, if Outlook's birthdate field
was empty, the import converted it to a string of zero's, which
is not a valid date string. Deleting all the address book entries
and re-importing (without the birthdate field) fixed the problem.

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Dave
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Using The Bat! v1.53d on Windows NT 5.0 Build 2195
Service Pack 2


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