(03-27-2017, 08:42 PM)itsme Wrote:(03-27-2017, 10:51 AM)GraemeJ Wrote: 3 - I'm happy to see the auto population now adheres to the international dating standard, but the hyphens should not exist. The correct format should be 20170327, not 2017-03-27.
Sorry, I have to correct you, the hyphens have to be there:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601
Hmmm... I was always taught not to use the hyphens. In fact it appears either form is acceptable - "the standard allows both the YYYY-MM-DD and YYYYMMDD formats for complete calendar date representations, if the day [DD] is omitted then only the YYYY-MM format is allowed".
Graeme
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1: Samsung 12.2" SM-P900: Android 5.0.2
2: eSTAR GRAND HD Quad-Core 4G 10.2": Android 5.1
Some of my music here - https://www.soundclick.com/graemejaye