Am 11.04.2011 15:17, schrieb Federico Leite: > Hi! I was read an article about ISO 8601, and think...¡Date of Gambas don't > follow this! > > Print Now ----> 04/11/2011 06:12:18 > > But the standard dictates otherwise: the format is YYYY-MM-DD. > > It's a problem, or is you are indifferent at this standard? > > Well, if you not known this standard, you can read this article in > Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601 > > Regards,
Frederico, I think the output of Date(Now) or Print Now is the American way of writing the date, whereas the function itself wants it like ISO: PRINT Now; " -> "; Date(Now) 05/16/2002 15:10:59 -> 05/16/2002 Syntax Date = Date ( Year , Month , Day [ , Hours , Minutes , Seconds ] ) AS Date So this is somewhat confusing, but so what...? In Germany (Germans love to have "rules" and "regulations") it was prescribed to write the date as ISO says, they even changed German grammar for it... Almost nobody ever cares, except maybe some secretaries who want to impress their bosses ;-) Within Gambas, I don't care, I can adapt the date to the locale to make it user-readable. For sorting purposes, a YYYYMMDD is more practical, anyway. This is what I use in files. Regards Rolf ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Xperia(TM) PLAY It's a major breakthrough. An authentic gaming smartphone on the nation's most reliable network. And it wants your games. http://p.sf.net/sfu/verizon-sfdev _______________________________________________ Gambas-user mailing list Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user