Date Checking, Time Stamping

By Steven Parker

Posted January 7 2002

Summary: There are a number of reasons why you might want your application to check and act on dates and times. Perhaps you want to time your software out after a certain number of days. If your software is a demo or leaseware, the ability to do this is critical. Similarly, if you want to run automatic end of day processing or check for fiscal year rollover, you need to be able to verify dates. Steve Parker shows how it's done.

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