Re: A friendly word of warning about the date 01/01/2020
Thanks Ron. I have added a version of this to my autoexec.
Bill.
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Re: A friendly word of warning about the date 01/01/2020
Jay,
Thanks very much for posting the solution.
WJG
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Re: A friendly word of warning about the date 01/01/2020
I didn't realize this was a per/user setting, so when users started to mention the year was reverting to 1920 I was caught off guard this week. I addressed the issue by adding this snippet to the end of my Autoexec. Works in an old version of A5V12
Code:dim currentSettings as P dim targetDateWindow as n = 30 registry.load_settings("init",currentSettings) if .not. variable_exists("currentSettings.date.date_window") then currentSettings.date.date_window = 0 end if if currentSettings.date.date_window <> targetDateWindow then dim updateSettings as p updateSettings.date.date_window = targetDateWindow registry.save_settings("init",updateSettings) end if
Change "targetDateWindow" to whatever decade you want to cutoff to happen.
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Re: A friendly word of warning about the date 01/01/2020
I suppose the only concern would be if not specifying 4 numbers for the year when entering a birthdate since 1940 is still in the valid range...
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Re: A friendly word of warning about the date 01/01/2020
I have a number of work stations connected to a network using the runtime application. I created this function which is to be
called from the application's autoexec script. The function checks the existing date value and if it is different from the date
value I want, the registry will be updated. I tested it with version 11 and AA and it appears to be working fine.
In this example, I'm changing the date value from the default of 20 to 40. The registry value will be "40.000000"
Code:FUNCTION Preferences AS C ( ) 'sets the 21st century date vcYear = "40" 'enter the 2 digit year vTarget = vcYear + ".000000" vVerNo = version("V") if vVerNo = "12.0" then vVer = "\Alpha Anywhere " + vVerNo else vVer = "\Alpha Five " + vVerNo end if preferences = Registry.sys_get("HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Alpha Software"+vVer+"\init\date\date_window#") IF preferences <> vTarget THEN registry.sys_create("HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Alpha Software"+vVer+"\init\date\date_window#",vTarget) END IF END FUNCTION
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Re: A friendly word of warning about the date 01/01/2020
For Alpha Anywhere it's in Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Alpha Software\Alpha Anywhere 12.0\init\date\date_window#
Similar path for V11 & V10
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Re: A friendly word of warning about the date 01/01/2020
Looks like this setting is in the registry and is stored at user level. Will see if I can find the key...
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Re: A friendly word of warning about the date 01/01/2020
Originally posted by Ronald Anusiewicz View PostIs there a way to change this setting using xbasic? I have about 30 computers using the runtime that will need to be changed. Really don't want to have to sit down at each one to change this setting.
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Re: A friendly word of warning about the date 01/01/2020
Is there a way to change this setting using xbasic? I have about 30 computers using the runtime that will need to be changed. Really don't want to have to sit down at each one to change this setting.
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Re: A friendly word of warning about the date 01/01/2020
Nice catch Jay!
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A friendly word of warning about the date 01/01/2020
We run a car club here, and have members renewing all the time. Since normal membership is for one year, we now have memberships expiring on 01/31/2020.
If, however, you write 01/31/20, Alpha assumes this is 1920, not 2020.
This is because in View | Settings | Date, there is a text box in the "Two digit dates between 00 and [ 20 ] are assumed to be int he 21st century."
You can change the 20 to 50, or what ever suits you, to avoid this problem.
Hope this helps someone.
JayTags: None
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