Dates:
No need to splain that, my Access already knows dates beyond y2k.
(Enter dates as 1-apr-99 and 1-apr-00, set display format to wwyy and see
the results --- no sweat. The only said thing is that ww is shown as one
digit for weeks 1 through 9. But when using yy, the year is always displayed
with 2 digits. So 1Jan2000, or 1Jan00 is 100 and for yyww it is 001.)
Dates:
Suggestion: whenever you use a date, use three alphas for the month rather
than two digits. In that way there will be no confusion between people from
different countries.
(1-6-99 is either 6jan99 or 1jun99, depending on where you come from.)
Metric:
I have tried for 30+ years to get people to use the metric system. But the
change is going so slowly I can hardly call myself successful.
(The first time I got into trouble with the "Imperial" system was when I
wanted to cut an 8x4 ft piece of plywood into 7 equal pieces to make 5
shelves. It is much easier to do that with a 244x122 cm piece of plywood.)
In my present company we work with dimensions in the micro-meters and
everybody has learned to work with and discovered the ease of use of the
metric system.
Regards, Ahne Oosterhof
A-Laser, Inc
(503)641-9428
-----Original Message-----
From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Richard Hamilton
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 1999 8:50 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [TN] weekcode
OOOHHHHH! You had to mention database - and using a 2 digit year indicator
(what Y2K issue). OK 9901 comes before 0001 - 'splain that one to MSAccess!
Richard Hamilton
Clemar Mfg. / Rain Bird
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mcmaster, Michael [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 1999 8:44 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: [TN] weekcode
>
> Everyone has to be different. We do it the exact opposite. Our lots
> produced during the first week of January 2000 will be marked "0001".
>
> From a data point of view, doing year/week seems to make sense. Sorting
> in descending order would be like looking back at history. If you put
> week first, then year, when you sorted in descending order, won't all
> the lots produced in a given week in various years appear next to one
> another, rather than list in a chronological order?
>
> And when we're done with this, about getting the US to do something
> other than Month/Day/Year. And metric!
>
>
>
> > ----------
> > From: Albert Mok[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> > Reply To: TechNet E-Mail Forum.;Albert Mok
> > Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 1999 6:18 AM
> > To: [log in to unmask]
> > Subject: Re: [TN] weekcode
> >
> > Dear Mr. Cosper,
> >
> > Thank you for your prompt reply. I agree that if all board shops put
> > week
> > and then the year like you do, anything is fine. i.e. week/year.
> >
> > I need to have this survey so that we can team up the majority
> > together.
> >
> > IPC friends, please show up and say Yes if you agree as above.
> >
> > ___________________________________________________________________
> >
> > At 07:56 AM 4/6/99 -0400, Ed Cosper wrote:
> > >It is our intention ( unless otherwise specified by the customer ) to
> > use
> > >the "00". Therefore, On week one of the 2000 we plan on using 0100.
> > >
> > >Ed Cosper
> > >
> > >----------
> > >From: Albert Mok <[log in to unmask]>
> > >To: [log in to unmask]
> > >Subject: [TN] weekcode
> > >Date: Tuesday, April 06, 1999 2:31 AM
> > >
> > >Dear everyone,
> > >
> > >Apart from the millenium bug affecting the software and the hardwares
> > we
> > >are facing, we would like to know how PCB board shops are dealing
> > with
> > >weekcode in States. We know exactly what is 1299 or 9912 but after
> > Y2k, the
> > >story change completely. Is there a general practice coming to
> > conclude
> > >sooner or later for a new system of weekcode, in a simple and
> > generally
> > >accepted ways? We do not have any innovative idea but would like to
> > follow
> > >the best practice from leading board shops in States?
> > >
> > >OK
> > >
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