Are you inserting them as strings or as dates?

At 02:50 PM 3/29/2001 -0600, gary sanders wrote:
>         We have an older system that we have to put up with for another 
> year, their "fix" for y2k was, like several others, to place a number one 
> before the date "ex 1000329 or 1010329 which is interpreted as Mar. 29, 
> 2000 or Mar.29, 2001. Is there a way to delete the "1" at the beginning 
> when importing? You can do a number of replaces, but this creates other 
> problems. You would make my day if someone knew the answer.


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