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From: "Matt Brennan" <mbrennan@gers.antispam.com>
Subject: Re: Y2K and forms 3
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Date: Tue, 07 Jul 1998 16:10:35 GMT
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How about using the 'RR' date format?  Or, use a four-digit-year format and
perform a to_date on it when inserting/updating the database?
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Matt Brennan
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sky <elabbe@club-internet.fr> wrote in article
<6nre1s$4q1$1@front4.grolier.fr>...
> Using Oracle 7.23 and Forms 3.0 we have the Y2K question to solve.
> 
> Any clues to solve this (in particulary automate the replacement of
standard
> To Date functions to a new function Y2K ready) ?
> 
> In particulary a YACC Gramar would be really useful.
> 
> Please reply to eric.labbe@ac.com
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