B: string = sidate( string, daynumber );
C: char *sidate(char *string, int daynumber);
SIDATE is intended to complement DATESI. SIDATE converts the integer number of days since January 1, 1900 into an ASCII string of the form "mm/dd/yy". "string" must point at a storage area which is at least three words long so that it can hold eight ASCII characters and a '*0'.
If the number of days passed is unreasonable ( <0 or >36524 ), the "string" which SIDATE returns is meaningless.
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