Hi All,

I discovered this bug in C# but I suspect it will effect other
languages. It looks like ADO is effected so could effect Fox.

Windows 10 introduced changes to the following cultures:
Finnish (Finland)
Norwegian Bokmål (Norway)
Norwegian Bokmål (Svalbard and Jan Mayen)
Serbian (Cyrillic, Kosovo)
Serbian (Latin, Montenegro)
Serbian (Latin, Serbia)
Serbian (Latin, Kosovo)

The date separator for these cultures has changed to the same as the
time separator.

For example, in Windows 8 Norway used: 05.08.2015 20:53
In Windows 10 it uses 05.08.2015 20.53

Notice the time.

The documentation for dot net Convert.ToDateTime() specifies "If value
contains only a date and no time, this method assumes a time of
midnight."
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/xhz1w05e(v=vs.110).aspx

This does *not* work for the cultures I listed.

Please do me a huge favour by upvoting the following:
https://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/details/1621722/norwegian-culture-problem-date-parsing

-- 
Paul

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