The YEAR-TO-YYYY function converts argument-1, the two low-order digits of a year, to a four-digit year. Argument-2, when added to the year at the time of execution, defines the ending year of a 100-year interval, or sliding window, into which the year of argument-1 falls. The type of this function is integer. 
 
  General Format
 
	  
	     FUNCTION YEAR-TO-YYYY ( argument-1 [argument-2] ) 
 
  Arguments
 
	   
	 - Argument-1 must be a nonnegative integer less than 100. 
	 
- Argument-2 must be an integer. 
	 
- If argument-2 is omitted, the function is evaluated as though 50 were specified. 
	 
- The sum of the year at the time of execution and the value of argument-2 must be less than 10,000 and greater than 1699. 
	 
Returned Values
 
	   
	 - Maximum-year is calculated as follows: 
		(FUNCTION NUMVAL (FUNCTION CURRENT-DATE (1:4)) + argument-2) 
		 where argument-2 of the NUMVAL function is the same as argument-2 of the YEAR-TO-YYYY function itself. 
		 
- The equivalent arithmetic expression is: 
		 
		  - When the following condition is true: 
			 FUNCTION MOD (maximum-year, 100) > = argument-1
			  The equivalent arithmetic expression is: 
			  (argument-1 + 100 * (FUNCTION INTEGER (maximum-year/100)))
			  
- Otherwise, the equivalent arithmetic expression is: 
			 (argument-1 + 100 * (FUNCTION INTEGER (maximum-year/100) - 1)) 
			  
 
Notes
(fixed-maximum-year - FUNCTION NUMVAL (FUNCTION CURRENT-DATE (1:4)))
If the fixed window is 1973 through 2072, then in 2009 argument-2 has the value 63 and in 2019, the value 53.