hokkienmee
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Hi,
Sorry for the somehow confusing title. I tried to be as descriptive as I already can. I have also somehow lost touch with what I did, so please forgive me if I am describing my problem the wrong way, or using the incorrect terms.
This is my problem. I wrote a database years ago for my company to use. All was well. It was running with minimum problem for a few years. It was using access 2007, with front end and back end. There are 3 front end, .accde.
I have a PC, Windows 8 64bit, Access 2010 64bit.
When I use this new PC to link to my existing access2007 back-end, the date shown are all wrong.
If the date is supposed to be 1-4-2009, it becomes 1-1-188, or something to that effect. All the dates are wrong by a thousand over years. When I use my existing access2007 to read the same back-end table, the dates showed are correct.
Any advice or hint as to where to find the answer is very much appreciated.
hokkienmee
Sorry for the somehow confusing title. I tried to be as descriptive as I already can. I have also somehow lost touch with what I did, so please forgive me if I am describing my problem the wrong way, or using the incorrect terms.
This is my problem. I wrote a database years ago for my company to use. All was well. It was running with minimum problem for a few years. It was using access 2007, with front end and back end. There are 3 front end, .accde.
I have a PC, Windows 8 64bit, Access 2010 64bit.
When I use this new PC to link to my existing access2007 back-end, the date shown are all wrong.
If the date is supposed to be 1-4-2009, it becomes 1-1-188, or something to that effect. All the dates are wrong by a thousand over years. When I use my existing access2007 to read the same back-end table, the dates showed are correct.
Any advice or hint as to where to find the answer is very much appreciated.
hokkienmee