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Nov 14th, 2000, 04:38 AM
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Hi. I've written an app for use in the UK and Netherlands (no, it's not where Peter Pan lives) and it's very dependant on the date format being UK (dd/mm/yy) and NOT US (mm/dd/yy), but some <CENSORED> in the Netherlands keeps changing the date format back to US, which rather knackers things.
Is there any way I can:
a) Check what the system date format is
b) Change the system date format to UK if necessary
If you're wondering why the date format is so crucial, it's because our customer splits the year up into four quarters, and thirteen "weeks" within each quarter and so each record we capture has to be assigned a conglomerate of this quarter/week thing, and, as we found this week, if IT go in and change your regional settings while you're away on hols, when you come back you find that records that should be assigned to Q2W06 end up in Q2W13. There - all you insomniacs cured now? And can any bright sparks out there tell me who the customer is? har har har
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