https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68121

--- Comment #14 from matteo sisti sette <matteosistise...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to comment #12)
> With the locale English-US like your.
> When I enter 20/8 is entered as text not as date.
> When I enter 8/20 is correctly interpreted as 08/20/13

Me too, on a fresh virgin cell.
But if I previously format the cell as a date (no matter what specific date
format) then I experience the behavior I described.
Did you format the cell as date????


> I you enter TODAY() in a blank cell, what date do you see?
I see "TODAY()", but I guess you mean if I write =TODAY(), in which case I see 
09/19/13


I'm eager to learn a lot about how dates are handled, but there is a bug here,
because interpreting 8/20 as augusth 8th 2013 and 20/8 as august 8th 2014
doesn't make any sense under any kind of settings.

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