Article ID: 187698 - Last Review: December 30, 2005 - Revision: 2.0 Query97: MSQuery Uses 1900 Date When Two Digits Are Used for YearThis article was previously published under Q187698 SYMPTOMS
When you perform a query in Microsoft Query 97 for Windows, and you use two
digits for a year in the criteria, Microsoft Query may return records that
meet criteria other than the criteria you specify.
CAUSE
When you use two digits for a year in the criteria pane, Microsoft Query
always assumes by design that the year is between 1900 and 1999. This
behavior occurs for dates that you enter in the value field of the Criteria
pane and for dates that you use in parameter queries.
RESOLUTION
To correct this problem, obtain Microsoft Office 97 Service Release 2
(SR-2).
For additional information about SR-2, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 151261
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/151261/EN-US/
)
OFF97: How to Obtain and Install MS Office 97 SR-2
MORE INFORMATION
If two records have the following two values in a date field
1/1/1919
and you use #1/1/19# in the criteria pane of Microsoft Query, only the
record containing the value 1/1/1919 is returned. If you change the
criteria to #1/1/2019#, the record containing the value 1/1/2019 is
returned.
1/1/2019 This behavior is different from the behavior in Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows. In Excel 97, if you use two digits for any years between 0 and 29 (inclusive), the date is assumed to be 2000 to 2029. If you use two digits for years between 30 and 99 (inclusive), the date is assumed to be 1930 to 1999. If you insert or update records using the Data pane in Microsoft Query, you should also use four-digit years for dates you enter. Otherwise, Query will assume any two-digit years are between 1900 and 1999. REFERENCES
For more information about adding criteria, click the Office Assistant in
Microsoft Query, type adding criteria, click Search, and then click to
view "Specify what records to retrieve by using criteria."
NOTE: If the Assistant is hidden, click the Office Assistant button on the Standard toolbar. If Microsoft Help is not installed on your computer, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 120802
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/120802/EN-US/
)
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