At 10:03 AM 9/3/99 -0400, you wrote:
>
>Actually, I think the first Y2K test was April 9, 1999 - the 99th day of the
>99th year.  I haven't actually seen this used but it would be key for any
>application using Julian Dates.
>
>Gord
>
>-- 
>Gord Hutchinson
 The  dates  were so far 
1-1-99 4-1-99 4-9-99 8-22-99 all Ho hummers

April 1  was a fiscal year change for many states.
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