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That's the options which Calc uses.
But have in mind the difference of what a user
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However, in Tools/Options, there's a option somewhere which affects how to
interpre
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What about a start date like it is done in Calc? It handles 2 digit years like
they
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Issue #|96893
Summary|RPT: frmdlg - function DATE does not check parameter c
|onstraints
Component|Databas