Am 22.07.2022 um 23:11 schrieb Cottrell, Allin:
Unix-type systems treat this epoch time as a signed integer, so
negative offsets relative to midnight of 1969-12-31/1970-01-01 can be
represented. MS Windows treats it as an unsigned integer and so cannot
handle prior dates. If you think about it for a moment, it's clear
that figuring the offset in seconds of a given date from a given
benchmark (the aforementioned start of 1970) is not at all trivial --
think of leap seconds, never mind leap years. So I doubt there's
anything we can do about this other than post a warning.
Would it be an option to return NA instead of -1 in those cases (if I've
understood correctly what's happening) ?
cheers
sven