Jc86035 added a comment.

when 4 digit years are being used, the precision is century, and the first two digits of the year are 20, then the date could be anywhere from 1 January 2000 to and including 31 December 2099

@Jc3s5h The user interface says "20. century" for +2000-00-00T00:00:00/7, and if a user types that phrase into a time field, that is the value that gets stored. A similar thing is done for millennia. I haven't read the Wikibase documentation, so I am only aware of these things from observation.


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