Hi

yyyy-mm-dd is how it is stored in the db, you have to pass the date like
that, and that is how it will be returned.

Regards


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> Is there a default format for Date ?
> yyyy/mm/dd or
> mm/dd/yyyy or
> dd/mm/yyyy ?
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> I am not sure which format I should use in SQL.
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