Y2K info for Quattro Pro


Quattro Pro 8  -   this software is compliant. It interprets two-digit years as being in the range 1951 to 2050, and can handle four-digit years from 1600 to 3199.
Quattro Pro 7 for Windows 95  -   this software is compliant with minor issues. It interprets two-digit years as being in the range 1951 to 2050 if the system date is set in the 20th century. If the system date is set in the 21st century it interprets all two-digit years as being in that century. Dates will not be displayed with four-digit years unless a four-digit year Long Date Intl. style is selected in the Windows Regional Settings control panel. There are some other issues which affect advanced functions. For more information consult Corel's Y2K page for Quattro Pro 7 for Windows 95.
Quattro Pro 7 for Windows 3.1  -   this software is compliant. It interprets two-digit years as being in the range 1951 to 2050, and can handle four-digit years from 1600 to 3199.
Quattro Pro 6  -   this software is compliant with minor issues. It interprets two-digit years as always being in the same century as the current year. Some built-in functions always assume that two-digit years fall in the 21st century. The @DATE function requires the year to be formated as the number of years since 1900. The Data Modeling Desktop tool does not properly handle dates in the 21st century. For more information consult Corel's Y2K page for Quattro Pro 6.
Versions of Quattro Pro earlier than 6.0 will NOT BE TESTED.

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