Yes, I love my job
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Right now, I'm bughunting how the system can self-invent a new date input. Debug says, count from - 2010-12-31 to now Data extracted says, I counted from - 2010-12-01 to now as you told me to. Must be monday, have to be. :laugh: Elmer Fudd: "Bee wevy wevy quaet, I'm whunting bugs"
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Right now, I'm bughunting how the system can self-invent a new date input. Debug says, count from - 2010-12-31 to now Data extracted says, I counted from - 2010-12-01 to now as you told me to. Must be monday, have to be. :laugh: Elmer Fudd: "Bee wevy wevy quaet, I'm whunting bugs"
Bugs is such a wascally wabbit though.
Software Zen:
delete this;
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Right now, I'm bughunting how the system can self-invent a new date input. Debug says, count from - 2010-12-31 to now Data extracted says, I counted from - 2010-12-01 to now as you told me to. Must be monday, have to be. :laugh: Elmer Fudd: "Bee wevy wevy quaet, I'm whunting bugs"
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Right now, I'm bughunting how the system can self-invent a new date input. Debug says, count from - 2010-12-31 to now Data extracted says, I counted from - 2010-12-01 to now as you told me to. Must be monday, have to be. :laugh: Elmer Fudd: "Bee wevy wevy quaet, I'm whunting bugs"
DoStuffZ wrote:
Debug says, count from - 2010-12-31 to now Data extracted says, I counted from - 2010-12-01 to now as you told me to.
Well, maybe it didn't like the way you made it miss Christmas.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Right now, I'm bughunting how the system can self-invent a new date input. Debug says, count from - 2010-12-31 to now Data extracted says, I counted from - 2010-12-01 to now as you told me to. Must be monday, have to be. :laugh: Elmer Fudd: "Bee wevy wevy quaet, I'm whunting bugs"
If you're a developer and you've got two dates, that's outstanding. :thumbsup:
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Right now, I'm bughunting how the system can self-invent a new date input. Debug says, count from - 2010-12-31 to now Data extracted says, I counted from - 2010-12-01 to now as you told me to. Must be monday, have to be. :laugh: Elmer Fudd: "Bee wevy wevy quaet, I'm whunting bugs"
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Dalek Dave wrote:
You do know you have to allow for the Julian/Gregorian date shift in that range don't you?
Huh??? The only shift I'm aware of is when the year "1" occured. That ain't anywhere near the 21st century range. (Should be year 0 but they didn't give the power of 0 that we do today.) Anyway, how does a date that uses the same calendar settings end up shifting?