08-14-2023, 07:35 AM | #31 | |
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See also $ and cents Hours, minutes, seconds Degrees, minutes, seconds Tons, Hundredweight, stones, pounds and ounces Miles, yards, feet, inches. Old UK Pounds Shillings and Pence. And it was 6 years, 3 months and 2 days ago that the car was stolen (example). Years ago I thought three letters for the month was the solution, 6 Jun 1992, but then I discovered other languages. Also neither Jun 6 1992 or 6 Jun 1992 easily sorts. ISO picked yyyymmdd because everything works like that. Even most Right to Left Language seem to most->least (well they were using numbers before the Romans and the Greeks swapped from R>L to L>R about 750 BC!) Weirdly for ages people used to say four and twenty, but that changed to twenty-four. The Romans didn't do arithmetic with their mad numbers. They used a decimal abacus. Last edited by Quoth; 08-14-2023 at 07:47 AM. |
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08-14-2023, 09:16 AM | #32 | |
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US date format is closest to what you get with a calendar. A calendar is MM-YYYY-DD and US is MM-DD-YYYY. |
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08-14-2023, 06:38 PM | #33 | |
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Some start week on Sunday and some on Monday. I think a calendar is irrelevant to writing dates. Not sure how calendar is MM-YYYY-DD and US is MM-DD-YYYY is "close". AFIAK only the US is MM DD YYYY, the rest of the world is either dd mm yyyy or ISO format or both. Everyone likes best what they are familiar with. The UK uses lots of stuff not used in the EU or non-EU Europe. |
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08-14-2023, 08:39 PM | #34 | |
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A few newspaper datelines: The Times — Monday August 14 2023, 2.00pm BST The Guardian — Mon 14 Aug 2023 23.00 BST The Telegraph — 14 August 2023 • 9:28pm Gazzetta di Mantova — 14 Agosto 2023 (worlds oldest) Le Monde — August 13, 2023, at 6:01 pm FAZ — am 14.08.2023-20:51 (weird) The only way to write a date unambiguously is to write the year in full, and write the month as an alpha character string, and the order is irrelevant. BR |
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That's why we have the ISO format. Do all credit cards have the stupid mm/yy format? |
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08-15-2023, 07:20 PM | #38 | |
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I can't remember or didn't pay attention in other countries I've visited or lived in. I suspect Mastercard and Access cards are the same everywhere on date format. Some issuers have dropped embossing. Maybe last saw a mechanical card swipe in the book-keepers office in a company I left 2004. They should have kept that system for the day the "Cloud" bursts. Physical copies. Similarly abolishing actual cash is an ultimately dystopian idea given how humans run things. |
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It's a de-facto standard set by the payment card industry, incorporated into law in some jurisdictions. BR |
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By the time someone went , there were millions of payment terminals with embedded code that did a pre-check (the card was a valid type 3x Amex, 4x visa, 5x MC, 6011 Discover and it passed checksum, the date was good (the dial-up connection fees were pricey (my break even was a $5 sale and you are not allowed a service fee or minimum) , worse for users using early cell access). |
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Most newspapers have a shelf life of a day, though there are weeklies, I'd not even look at the date on our free local weekly.
Magazines are weekly or monthly. I think it's a category where the date format is irrelevant. It's websites, computer documents, file directory views and food expiry dates where it's important. Food expiry should be ISO due to international trade, but I see many formats in the supermarket. For years BBC and Movies used Roman year format to obfuscate the copyright year from ordinary viewers. |
08-20-2023, 11:05 PM | #42 |
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In Argentina the date format is
DD/MM/YYYY the week begins on Monday and the expiration format of a credit card is expressed in MM/YY |
08-28-2023, 04:23 PM | #43 |
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There is a way to perform a Regular search into tags column for only 1 tag and exclude if the column value contain anothers tags inside it?
#librarys = "e-Book" >> OK #librarys = "e-Book, Vrac" >> No Note, I talks for Regular search, not a Template search. Spoiler:
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08-29-2023, 06:23 AM | #45 |
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HOLY!!
Thanks you so mutch, is exatly what I search. Hell, I didn't know that the '#' could be used to count the number of values for a Tags column. Damn, is in the manual, but is so little I have miss it. That now learned. That will be a realy usefull trick. Thanks again. EDIT: And as expected, the Regular search syntax is faster than the Template search. A little, but perceptible (that with I search for this version). Last edited by un_pogaz; 08-29-2023 at 08:38 AM. |
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