Article ID: 197195 - Last Review: June 24, 2004 - Revision: 2.0 Schedule+ Four-Digit Year Entries Require All Four DigitsThis article was previously published under Q197195 On This PageSYMPTOMS
In Schedule+, if you type a
two-digit date in a four-digit date field, Schedule+ assumes that the date
is in the twentieth century (1900s).
CAUSE
Schedule+ does not support a two-digit year entry when the short date style is set to a four-digit year such as MM/dd/yyyy.
MORE INFORMATIONTo Set the Short Date Style
For example, you set the short date style to MM/dd/yyyy. The Schedule+ user interface shows a 4-digit box for years. You type only a 2-digit year, 23. In the user interface, you see 0023 because you did not supply the other 2 digits. When the focus changes to another field, you see that Schedule+ turns the 0023 to 1923. If this is not the year you intended, you can change it by typing all 4 digits. All of this is displayed in the user interface so that it does not mislead you into thinking the 2-digit entry meant something else. | Article Translations
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