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There has been some concern recently about the impact of the year 2000 on many software applications developed before January 1st, 2000 because some applications, operating systems and computers use two digits rather than four digits to store the year in a date field (e.g., January 1, 2001). Software Applications, Operating Systems and computers relying on two-digit identifiers for dates may not work as expected after December 31, 1999.

CVBase software currently supports any date value set by the operating system. All files related date information, such as DCV file creation dates, DCV file modification dates are generated using the date value provided by Windows operating system.
All the other user's date information, such as DCV document creation date, candidate birth date, employment's date and so on, are stored by current versions of DCV and CVBase software applications using four digits format.

Therefore no problem will occur to DCV software and CVBase Management & Query System applications by the change to the year 2000, and will accurately represent date information within the constraints of the operating systems and the user's typed date information. Users should confirm that their computers and operating systems are, or will be, year 2000 compliant.



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