Upgrading to DataFlex 3.2: Difference between revisions

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DataFlex has always been Y2K (Year 2000) capable, meaning that developers have always been able to write Y2K-compliant applications. In prior revisions, such as 2.3b, it was usually up to the developer to ensure data was displayed and saved with 4-digit years, but DataFlex already had the capability to store dates with 4-digit years. This meant creating on-screen and report date images with enough room for 4-digit years, and adding 693975 (the integer equivalent of 01/01/1900) to a 2-digit year, wherever dates were used.
DataFlex has always been Y2K (Year 2000) capable, meaning that developers have always been able to write Y2K-compliant applications. In prior revisions, such as 2.3b, it was usually up to the developer to ensure data was displayed and saved with 4-digit years, but DataFlex already had the capability to store dates with 4-digit years. This meant creating on-screen and report date images with enough room for 4-digit years, and adding 693975 (the integer equivalent of 01/01/1900) to a 2-digit year, wherever dates were used.


In newer revisions of DataFlex (Visual DataFlex, DataFlex 3.2), we have provided an easier method, both for creating new applications that are Y2K compliant and for updating existing, noncompliant applications to full Y2K compliance.
In newer revisions of DataFlex (Visual DataFlex, DataFlex 3.2), there is an easier method, both for creating new applications that are Y2K compliant and for updating existing, noncompliant applications to full Y2K compliance.


DataFlex has always had the capability to store dates with 4-digit years, so a properly written DataFlex application in any version of DataFlex will be Year-2000 (Y2K) compliant. However, in DataFlex 3.2 (caution: revisions of DataFlex prior to 3.1c do not have the Y2K-Enhancements), we have implemented additional support for easily making your applications Y2K compliant.
DataFlex has always had the capability to store dates with 4-digit years, so a properly written DataFlex application in any version of DataFlex will be Year-2000 (Y2K) compliant. However, in DataFlex 3.2 (caution: revisions of DataFlex prior to 3.1c do not have the Y2K-Enhancements), we have implemented additional support for easily making your applications Y2K compliant.