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From: dmeans AT bellsouth DOT net DOT no_spam (David Means)
Subject: Year2000 bug fixing: What do you look for?
4 Sep 1997 17:32:02 -0700 :
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What do you look for when your attempting to find and fix date related
problems for the Y2K?  My first thought is to grep for tm_year ( assuming
C/C++ ).

What else do you look for?

Thanks,


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David Means

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