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RR Format?
by Vikas Saurabh on May 10, 2005 10:18 AM   Permalink

That definitely is a problem..but can have a work-around like was done for y2k..

U know the date format: dd-mm-rr.the rr stands for new form of 2-digit year representation.

Elaboration: say I write date as 02-08-82.and current date is 11-05-05.

Rr treats the 50s as century boundaries, so 82 would have been treated as 2082 if we were living in 2050-2149.but if the current date is between 1950-2049, 82 would be treated as 1982.

So I guess u understand the work-around.

BUT the work-aournd is needed only if the trouble really comes into picture some day..we are rapidly switching to 64-bits..and so will the time-counter..and that would extend the roll-over interval some 2^32 times its current length which is around 70 yrs.
I told the work-around, just cuz I wanted to tell abt the RR format..that really might not ever be needednor wud that be a gud soln in this case

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