I find it very difficult to believe that a DateTime value can not support 
calculations. Why should that be the case?

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On Jun 24, 2011, at 12:44 PM, Luis Krause Mantilla <lkrau...@shaw.ca> wrote:

> Before those changes, Date() and DateTime() returned
> exactly the same date type value.
> 
> My guess here is that programmer's wanting to do "date math"
> should have even back then used Date() and not DateTime().
> 
> My 2 cents.
> 
> On 23-06-2011 13:04, Ella Stern wrote:
>> Hello,
>> More xHarbour users have reported, that they have problems, because 
>> expressions
>> like:
>> DateTime() - 1
>> are throwing run-time error.
>> The date-time variables are officially documented as variables returning data
>> type "D", and the users have code, which is now broken, because is 
>> incrementing
>> or decrementing variables, which now are returning data type "T" instead of 
>> "D".
>> Ella
>> 
>> 
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