3) If the respective systems are the same, then I guess there is no need to write any extra functions (except for those already included in B4A) for converting datatime-data between Basic4Android and data sent to/received from a Unix-based system. Right?
Doesn't seem to be an issue but part of my job is to deal with Trademarks which are being renewed every 10 years. I guess if I wrote a Trademark-system, running on an Android-device, I should not schedule future deadlines/renewals falling due after February 2038.
Doesn't seem to be an issue but part of my job is to deal with Trademarks which are being renewed every 10 years. I guess if I wrote a Trademark-system, running on an Android-device, I should not schedule future deadlines/renewals falling due after February 2038.
That's the first time I am seeing a reference to the Y2K38 thing.
Hysterical.
I lived through Y2K, with a ton done to ensure the biz wouldn't stop that day. For the Y2K38 one, I won't be working that day, so, I'm not gonna worry about it.