In Reply to: To all Subjectivists and Objectivists and Those who might be Bijectivists posted by middleground on March 14, 2015 at 03:43:00:
So is the American standard of expressing the date with the month first.
Because I deal with customers and colleagues all over the world I tend to express the date as '2015-03-14' and then no one is confused. It sorts really well (when used in file names) and SQL Server likes that form in a query. ;)
Regards,
Geoff
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- RE: exactly. language comes to the rescue [n.t.a.] - wangmr 04:15:39 03/19/15 (0)