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Date format in Windows

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Topic: Date format in Windows
Posted By: JonB256
Subject: Date format in Windows
Date Posted: 23 Sep 2008 at 1:39pm
Bigvic and I had been working on his Scheduler problem. Turns out that because Bigvic is in Australia, he had his computer date format as DD/MM/YY instead of the US standard of MM/DD/YY.  It caused his Scheduler to put seemingly random entries on the calendar (or no entries).  I don't know how Scheduler stores date values but there seems to be a conflict.

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JonB - D-Light user



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Posted By: peteandvanessa
Date Posted: 23 Sep 2008 at 4:26pm
what a strange way for a date format ;-)
 
Looks like in the short term BigViv will need to use the "correct" date format


Posted By: Jonathan
Date Posted: 23 Sep 2008 at 11:29pm
Well, when you see 24/09/08, you figure it out real fast.  Now when you see 12/11/08, to those of us in America, that's December 11, 2008, while transplanted Brits still see it as November 12, 2008.  Bob's your uncle!  ;~)


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~Jonathan



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