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Jay Willis <[log in to unmask]>
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Jay Willis <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 14 Apr 1999 08:04:28 -0700
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This subject may have been discussed before, and, if so, I apologize.
But there may be some on the list (that would include me), who missed it
and may benefit from it.

I am in the process of testing my programs for Y2K-compliance and was
wondering what dates are being used to test against. This is the list of
dates that I have come up with:

09/09/99...............all 9's
12/31/99...............last date of this millenium
01/01/2000...........first date of the next millenium
01/02/2000...........2nd date of the next millenium
02/29/2000...........leap year date
10/10/2000...........1st 8-character date
02/29/2004...........leap year date

If you can think of any other dates that should be tested against, I'd
appreciate you're sharing it with us.

Thanks,
Jay

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