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Re: StrToDate(Date& d, const char *s, Date def) [message #24289 is a reply to message #24282] |
Fri, 08 January 2010 22:14 |
sapiency
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Hi Mirek,
luzr wrote on Fri, 08 January 2010 17:40 | Well, it is not unreasonable, but is not it a bit nitpicking?
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you are right . I noticed the same effect when I checked this input in openoffice - calc. It is not possible to insert a Date before 1.1.1000
luzr wrote on Fri, 08 January 2010 17:40 |
Besides, at year 1, current calendar did not even existed yet...
Also, what you expect as "expected" does not really sound expected to me...
I would like to hear somebody's else opinion first..
Mirek
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That's right, and not many dates are known so detailed from the years before 1582 . And for this it seems to be much more comfortable to use a EditString. I just stumble over this lines of code, when I looked for the reason of the other problem I posted and found it interesting to understand what happens.
Now I'm curious if anybody else is nitpicking too
reinhard
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StrToDate(Date& d, const char *s, Date def)
By: sapiency on Thu, 07 January 2010 19:32
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Re: StrToDate(Date& d, const char *s, Date def)
By: mirek on Fri, 08 January 2010 17:40
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Re: StrToDate(Date& d, const char *s, Date def)
By: sapiency on Fri, 08 January 2010 22:14
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Re: StrToDate(Date& d, const char *s, Date def)
By: koldo on Fri, 08 January 2010 22:38
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