{ Does anyone happen to have the Pascal coding for a "calendar date" to "PCBoard Julian (2-byte WORD)" conversion? ... take notice that this is not the standard 4-byte LONGINT Julian date, but the 2-byte WORD PCBoard version of it. I have come up with the following, however its calculations are slightly incorrect ... {-------------------------------------------------------------------------} Function Cal2Word (Source : String) : Word; { Title : Cal2Word Purpose : Convert Calendar MM/DD/YY Date -> PCBoard-Julian/Word Procs/Funcs : [None] Precondition : Source = Calendar MM/DD/YY Date Postcondition : Cal2Word [Function] = PCBoard-Julian/Word } Const {.. Declare "Cal2Word" Constants ...................................} Days : Array[1..12] of Word = (0,31,59,90,120,151,181,212,243,273,304,334); Var {.. Declare "Cal2Word" Variables .....................................} Date : Word; { Calculated Julian Date } Year : Word; Month : Word; Day : Word; tPos : Byte; { String/Position Storage } Begin {.. Parse Month/Day/Year from "Source"-String ..........................} tPos:= Pos('-',Source); If tPos = 0 Then Month:= 0 Else Begin Month:= StrInt(Copy(Source,1,tPos - 1)); Delete(Source,1,tPos) End; tPos:= Pos('-',Source); If tPos = 0 Then Day:= 0 Else Begin Day:= StrInt(Copy(Source,1,tPos - 1)); Delete(Source,1,tPos) End; Year:= StrInt(Source); {.. Actual Julian-Date Calculation .....................................} Date:= 36525 * Year; If (((Date Mod 100) = 0) and (Month < 3)) Then Dec(Date); Date:= (Date - (1900 * 36525)) Div 100; Inc(Date,Day + Days[Month]); Cal2Word:= Date End;