This has now been added for v1.5 by Brian :-)
Stephen

Brian S O'Neill wrote:
> ...or you could add the API and contribute the change back.
> 
> Ryan Propper wrote:
>> On 8/20/07, Brian S O'Neill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>   
>>> I decided to actually read the API this time. The min value is the
>>> minimum number of digits to print, and the max is the maximum number of
>>> digits to parse. Support for min parse digits would require enhancing
>>> the API.
>>>     
>> I think this would be a really valuable addition.  The project I'm
>> working on doesn't really have any use for Joda Time if I can't
>> enforce a strict number of parse digits (4 for the year, 2 for
>> everything else), so I will grudgingly continue to use the JDK.
>>
>> Thank you for your support.
>>
>> -- Ryan
>>
>>   
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