re: Has anybody seen any solutions yet for the upcoming year 30828 bug???
;-))
I heard we will be switching to roman numerals by then, so /M/M/MDCCCVIII
will easily be handled by any 1024-bit processor.
-- Kathy
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From: "Gerard Geurts" <gerard.geurts@connectix.co.uk>
To: "VEE vrf" <vrf@it.lists.it.agilent.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 3:46 AM
Subject: [vrf] SYSTEMTIME
Hi all
Was looking at using a system call rather han using the now()function in
VEE.
Looking through MSDN I found the following:
The SYSTEMTIME structure represents a date and time using individual members
for the month, day, year, weekday, hour, minute, second, and millisecond.
typedef struct _SYSTEMTIME {
WORD wYear <>;
WORD wMonth <>;
WORD wDayOfWeek <>;
WORD wDay <>;
WORD wHour <>;
WORD wMinute <>;
WORD wSecond <>;
WORD wMilliseconds <>;
} SYSTEMTIME, *PSYSTEMTIME;
Members
wYear
Current year. The year must be greater than 1601.
Windows Server 2003, Windows XP: The year cannot be greater than 30827.
Has anybody seen any solutions yet for the upcoming year 30828 bug??? )
Regards
Gerard
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;-))
I heard we will be switching to roman numerals by then, so /M/M/MDCCCVIII
will easily be handled by any 1024-bit processor.
-- Kathy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gerard Geurts" <gerard.geurts@connectix.co.uk>
To: "VEE vrf" <vrf@it.lists.it.agilent.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 3:46 AM
Subject: [vrf] SYSTEMTIME
Hi all
Was looking at using a system call rather han using the now()function in
VEE.
Looking through MSDN I found the following:
The SYSTEMTIME structure represents a date and time using individual members
for the month, day, year, weekday, hour, minute, second, and millisecond.
typedef struct _SYSTEMTIME {
WORD wYear <>;
WORD wMonth <>;
WORD wDayOfWeek <>;
WORD wDay <>;
WORD wHour <>;
WORD wMinute <>;
WORD wSecond <>;
WORD wMilliseconds <>;
} SYSTEMTIME, *PSYSTEMTIME;
Members
wYear
Current year. The year must be greater than 1601.
Windows Server 2003, Windows XP: The year cannot be greater than 30827.
Has anybody seen any solutions yet for the upcoming year 30828 bug??? )
Regards
Gerard
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