In legacy systems, it was possible to use “shorthand” values for the year argument of the mkDate function. The effect can be seen in the following code sample.
static void Job16(Args _args)
{
int y;
date d;
for (y = 0; y < 150; y++)
{
d = mkDate(1,1,y);
info(strFmt("%1 - %2", y, year(d)));
}
}
Running this code in the legacy system will produce the following values:
0 – 2000
1 – 2001
2 – 2002
…
27 – 2027
28 – 2028
29 – 2029
30 – 2030
31 – 1931
32 – 1932
33 – 1933
…
97 – 1997
98 – 1998
99 – 1999
100 – 1900
We no longer support these values. Attempts to use such values will cause the mkDate function to return the null date (1/1/1900).
0 – 2000
1 – 2001
2 – 2002
…
27 – 2027
28 – 2028
29 – 2029
30 – 2030
31 – 1931
32 – 1932
33 – 1933
…
97 – 1997
98 – 1998
99 – 1999
100 – 1900
We no longer support these values. Attempts to use such values will cause the mkDate function to return the null date (1/1/1900).
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