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WebFOCUS 7.1 and 7.7 do not like the Y2K leap day if you use the MDY format. MDYY format is OK.
-* Y2KBUG - MDY format will not accept '022900'
TABLE FILE CAR
PRINT
CAR
COMPUTE
LEAP/MDY = '022900';
-* LEAP/MDY = '022800';
-* LEAP2/MDYY = '02292000';
END
WF 7.7 gives the message:
0 ERROR AT OR NEAR LINE 6 IN PROCEDURE Y2KBUG FOCEXEC *
(FOC177) INVALID DATE CONSTANT: 022900
(FOC009) INCOMPLETE REQUEST STATEMENT
BYPASSING TO END OF COMMAND
WF 7.1 gives the message:
0 ERROR AT OR NEAR LINE 6 IN PROCEDURE y2kbug FOCEXEC *
(FOC177) INVALID DATE CONSTANT: ;
(FOC009) INCOMPLETE REQUEST STATEMENT
BYPASSING TO END OF COMMAND
-JamesThis message has been edited. Last edited by: Kathleen Butler,
WF 7.1.6 moving to WF 7.7, Solaris 10, HTML,PDF,XL
Posts: 83 | Location: Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center | Registered: April 17, 2003
After Y2K, it's hard to believe that any business system or application still stores or references year values as two-digit numbers. And this post proves the point.
WebFOCUS 7.7.05
Posts: 1213 | Location: Seattle, Washington - USA | Registered: October 22, 2007