Access 2000 9.0 - 32-Bit Windows
Recommendation: No action necessary.
Note: The easiest way to make sure that dates are specified with accuracy for the century is to create an Input Mask that allows entry of only four-digit years.
Date handling: Dates are interpreted by using the automation libraries. For more information, see the, OLE Automation Technology Product Guide.
By default, dates are displayed in general date format, which is a combination of short date and short time (for example, m/d/yy), as specified in Control Panel Regional Settings. Custom formats can be created to display years as four digits.
For more information: See the Access 2000 Product Guide document. |
Access 2.0 - 16-Bit Windows
Recommendation: Install the updated Acc2Date.exe.
Date handling: By default, Access 2.0 interprets dates that are entered by the user or imported from a text file as occurring in the 1900s. After installing the Acc2Date.exe, two-digit shortcuts 00 - 29 are interpreted to be years between 2000 and 2029; 30 - 39 are interpreted to be between 1930 and 1999.
For more information: See the Access 2.0 Product Guide document. |
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