The Birth Date Utility v1.01 - PCBoard 15.1 [PPE] Program - Released. the new version to the public. v1.01: Sat 03-26-1994 at 9:10:45 pm (File Size: 4,860 bytes) - Fixed. the /CHECK command line parameter again. Same problem happened with the PSA (6) User Notes. - Fixed. the new /CHECK command line parameter. It wasn't properly reading the Second Comment field correctly. Apparently, it is required to strip spaces from that field. - Added. the /CHECK command line parameter. Use this command to check to see if the user has already entered a date. - Released. the program to the public. Beta: Feb. 11 1994 at 09:33pm (File Size: 4127 bytes) - Fixed. the more screen readings. PCBoard would give a MORE prompt if the user messed up too many times (a screen full). - Fixed. format of the data file. It was giving extra CR's seen in some text DOS editors but not in others. - Added. a format in the data file if it is used. It gets a little confusing with a BIG list of dates. Now it will format it. - Added. send action that will stuff the information into a data file. - Fixed. when a user would mess up the response the first time, he or she would be able to enter a date as low as they wanted. - Fixed. prompt was not erasing correctly on the local end but worked perfectly fine on the remote end. Now it works find on both ends. Beta: Feb. 01 1994 at 06:01pm (File Size: 3757 bytes) - Added. support conference on support bulletin board. If you call the Antarctica Bulletin Board, just type SUPPORT at the main prompt for the support conference. - Added. a text entry in the text file that will be displayed if a user enters a date that is too OLD. - Fixed. a little typo in the text file. I accidentally slipped when typing and spelled Birth Date wrong. :) - Added. the command line option /LOW which will prevent users from entering dates that are too OLD. This is specified by the system operator. - Removed. the requirement of ANSI graphics. Before ANSI was required to provide the slash for the user. There is another way of doing this that doesn't require ANSI. - Fixed. the program was NOT checking the length of the entered information correctly. Someone could have entered 02/19/193 and could have gotten away with it. Beta: Jan. 25 1994 at 04:26pm (File Size: 3726 bytes) - I went over the source code and found better ways coding. You will be happy to know that this utility now takes 100 bytes less of hard drive space than it did before. :) - Added. the command option /BLOCK which will prevent users from entering dates that are too YOUNG. This is optional and can be specified by the system operator. - Added. checking for invalid months or days (eg. 19/54/1968). - Fixed. the command line parameter /SEND, it was case sensitive. - Added. the program to check to make sure the text file exists. - Fixed. the problem for when you entered all 0's (eg. 00/00/0000) the program would no remove the /'s when you erased them. - Removed. the asterisk requirement in the text configuration. - Added. a history file for this little program. This way you can keep. track of the nifty fixes and updates to this utility. Beta: Jan. 24 1994 at 08:51pm (File Size: 3894 bytes) - First copy of Program was Created. The Birth Date Utility v1.00 - PCBoard 15.1 [PPE] Program