The date format is incorrect when you type a date that has a two-digit year in an InfoPath 2007 form that you open in a browser| Article ID | : | 926516 | | Last Review | : | November 27, 2006 | | Revision | : | 2.0 |
SYMPTOMSConsider the following scenario. You open an Office InfoPath 2007 form in a browser. In the form, you type a date that has a two-digit year. In this scenario, the date format is
incorrect.
For example, you open an InfoPath 2007 form in the
browser, and the form contains a text box that uses the year/month/day date format.
If you type 2001/02/14 in the text box, you receive the correct result
of 01/02/14. However, if you type 01/02/14, you receive an incorrect result
of 14/01/02. WORKAROUNDTo work around this issue, type a date that has a
four-digit year.
APPLIES TO| • | Microsoft Office Forms Server 2007 | | • | Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007 |
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