I kind of knew that people would go after the date thing... thats why I was so careful in reviewing the docs and what I did. It all still checks out - even now when I run the script you gave to "test" the date, it still checks out perfectly. Here is another message it gave me (below). You can see this one, received on the same date & time was for a guy whos birthday was in Nov. of 02. I have about 50 such messages ranging from the entire calendar year, but all sent/posted on Jan 13, 03.
Here is the output of the sql query you had us run:
Edit Delete 2003-01-13
- If I read your instructions right, 03 is year, 01 (Jan) month and 13=day, which all checks out.
Could it be some Win2k thing? I double checked the time on the server, its ok with correct time zone etc.
I know the time/date thing seems obvious, but that isn't the case here. Hmmmm....
Or could it be that I entered 2003-01-12 when it was actually 11:30pm my time (central) but was actually probably 2003-01-13 G-time? Maybe somehow beign so close to midnight it was like telling the system I installed it yesterday. (although it still probably wouldn't have done what it did even doing that I imagine)
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Daily Birthday Greetings Report
Birthdays for day (2002-11-10) celebrated at January 13, 2003, 12:00 am (Server Time)
Members who have birthday:
* Tom S.(35)1967-11-10 [PM Sent] [Thread Created]
Thread :
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