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Revision as of 12:15, 11 March 2009
Contents
SET EPOCH
Class
Date and Time Data
Purpose
Specify a one hundred-year epoch to allow for two digit years.
Syntax
SET EPOCH TO <expN>
See Also
SET CENTURY, SET DATE, DATE(), CTOD(), DTOC()
Description
The SET EPOCH TO <expN> command allows for the specification of the starting year of a one hundred-year period. The one hundred-year period can span two consecutive centuries. Two-digit year dates (SET CENTURY OFF) can be used and still assigned the correct century provided that they fall within this one-hundred year period. For example, SET EPOCH TO 1995 would specify a one hundred-year period from 1995 to 2094. Any two-digit years less than 95 would be 21st century, any two-digit years of 95 or over would be 20th century.
10/10/97 = October 10th 1997 10/10/27 = October 10th 2027
Example
set century off set epoch to 1995
Products
Recital Database Server, Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer