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Re: 2000 datesFrom: Shawn Hogan Date: Monday, November 16, 1998
Time: 10:13:47 amTeresa Walters wrote:
>I have a customer that was imported. His expiration date was set in
>2000. When we typed in the date before we imported, it was entered as
>00. After the import, it showed up as 1900. We manually edited the date
>and were able to adjust it to 2000.
>
>When I look at the report of customers to be invoiced, it shows that
>this customer is due to be invoiced. Is this because we manually
>manipulated the date? How do we get around this?
Yeah, it's because you manually manipulated the date. Go to maintenance
and hit the rebuild indexes button.
- Shawn
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Shawn D. Hogan
President, Data Point Solutions
http://www.data-point.com
(619) 452-3696
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