https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341100

--- Comment #7 from allan <agande...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Christian Gonzalez from comment #6)
> The third on the list is %d/%m/%yyyy - so the separator is "/". What I would
> need is %d%m&yyyy - what formats are these? php dateformat? own one? does %d
> include "1" and "01"? Is there a %dd%mm%yyyy - this would be what I expected
> to work...

Apologies.  It's a while since I've been in this area and I took that to be the
escape character.

However, it might still be worth a try.   I've just edited a small file and
used that profile.  There was a follow-up window giving possible options where
it couldn't be sure of the date.  I chose %d%m%y and the file imported.

It's not a proper solution but a possible work-around.

See how that goes.  If it gets too messy, let's know.

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