of the window. This displays the Date/Time Formats
pane.
Then indicate the format and characteristics of date and
time data in the source file as follows:
a
If the source data includes four-digit years (1994, 1995,
etc.) instead of two-digit years (94, 95, etc.), choose 4
Digit Years.
b
If the source data includes leading zeroes (January 6,
1993 appears as 01/06/93 rather than 1/6/93, for
example), choose Leading Zeroes in Dates.
c
Use the popup list in the MYD Order field to indicate the
order of months, days and years (month/day/year or
day/month/year) in the source dates.
d
Use the popup list in the Date Separator field to indicate
whether month, day and year are separated by slashes
(/) or dashes (-).
e
If the source data includes times, use the popup list in
the Time Delimiter field to indicate the symbol
separating hours from minutes.
12
If the source records include logical data (True or False,
Yes or No), choose the Logic Formats button in the
FORMATS section of the window to display the Logical
Format pane.
Choose from the popup list in the Logic String field to
indicate the format of the logical data (Yes/No, Y/N,
True/False, T/F, etc.)
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