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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Mar 28 10:35:24 -0800 
2006 -------
Regarding the conversion of date formats: 


I have attached a database that only consists of a single table  with a single 
input column: Date 

I formatted the column so it would appear as DD/MM/YY.  I should  think that 
it would be able to take the  typed input " Jan 23,  2006" and convert it into 
DD/MM/YY.  However, it converts it to  30/12/99.  You are required to type 23 
Jan 06 or the same order for  it to read the date properly (i.e. 23/01/06). 

Step by step: 
1. Open database 
2. Open table 
3. Type: "January 23, 2006" (or any date in this order Mar 24 06 or  
something) 
4.  It will output "30/12/99" 


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