BaseCompareValidator.CutoffYear Property
Definition
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Gets the maximum year that can be represented by a two-digit year.
protected:
static property int CutoffYear { int get(); };
protected static int CutoffYear { get; }
static member CutoffYear : int
Protected Shared ReadOnly Property CutoffYear As Integer
Property Value
The maximum year that can be represented by a two-digit year.
Remarks
Use the CutoffYear property to determine the maximum year that can be represented by a two-digit year in a 100-year range. For example, if this property contains the value 2029
, you can represent the years 1930 to 2029 using a two-digit year. The two-digit year 30 is interpreted as 1930, while 29 is interpreted as 2029. You cannot change the value of this property directly; however, you can change the maximum year that can be represented by a two-digit year by setting the Calendar.TwoDigitYearMax property.