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Fri, Aug 28 2009 9:11 AM | Permanent Link |
"Rita" | In the dbsys util open a table and click import
the date and times can be altered there. I think the ISO is the default like in SQL see attached. HTH Rita Attachments: datetime.png |
Mon, Aug 31 2009 11:54 PM | Permanent Link |
"John Postnikoff" | Thank you for this.
I also did get the SMImport component to work. I had to use the custom setup of yy/mm/dd hh:nn:ss am/pm to achieve yyyy/mm/dd/ hh:nn:ss am/pm. Strange that it had to work this way. I simply tried all options. "Rita" <nospam@nospam> wrote in message news:B2E7661E-1F85-4B80-AAA9-0A8EE93C02E1@news.elevatesoft.com... > In the dbsys util open a table and click import > the date and times can be altered there. > I think the ISO is the default like in SQL > see attached. > HTH > Rita > > > |
Thu, Sep 3 2009 11:33 AM | Permanent Link |
"Rita" | "John Postnikoff" <john@trackinfosystems.net> wrote in message news:AD0BE446-0F55-4279-AA9F-76F9C7E5CC0D@news.elevatesoft.com... ..>>Strange that it had to work this way. I simply tried all options. Its down to those who have gone before us. Like most things we should all follow the same rules. No forward thinking just close guarded national trivia. UK Japan India Africa Australia all drive on the left as do others. The rest of the Planet on the right. So simple to sort but we never will. Same with dates 01/01/2009 thats easy but 07/07/2009 hello who wrote it ? some limey no it was a yank. I do think our way (limeys) have that one right 7th day of the 7th month of the 2009th year has a better ring to it. Rita |
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