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to: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 (X)
from: Jim Peasley 72726,1153
date: 1991-01-13 20:35:14
subject: #9103-#`C` help

#: 9118 S3/Languages
    13-Jan-91  20:35:14
Sb: #9103-#'C' help
Fm: Jim Peasley 72726,1153
To: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 (X)

Steve;

  O.K., you got it.  I'll upload it to DL10, I guess, marked for your use only.
Since you're using the Basic09 version, it'll use the same file, so I'll just
upload the source, as I know you've got the compiler also. Command line options
are "+", "?", month N, or namestring.  There's a bit of sanity checking for
date input and I find that for annual recurring events such as Christmas which
always fall on the same date, entering the year as "00" saves having to change
it annually.

  Maybe someone reading this knows the rules for figuring when dates such as
Thanksgiving, Easter, etc. fall -- I think I _used_ to know, but have
forgotten.  Might be an idea to incorporate some date calcs for such holidays
in the program.

  While I've got you, if I wanted to send it to someone other tha  a sysop, I'd
have to use Email, but not having done it before, I'm not sure of the
procedure... do I just type UPL at the compose message prompt?  Will this work
for binaries also?  And what's the maxsize?

 ...Jim




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