On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 9:33 AM Michael Van Canneyt
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> > On Sun, Oct 14, 2018 at 8:19 PM Michael Van Canneyt
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> >> On Mon, 15 Oct 2018, Sven Barth via fpc-pascal wrote:
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> >> > Marcos Douglas B. Santos schrieb am So., 14. Okt.
> >> 2018,
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> On Sun, Oct 14, 2018 at 8:19 PM Michael Van Canneyt
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>> On Mon, 15 Oct 2018, Sven Barth via fpc-pascal wrote:
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>> > Marcos Douglas B. Santos schrieb am So., 14. Okt.
>> 2018,
>> > 16:15:
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>> >> Do you know any Pascal lib to parse strings to convert in date/time
>> values?
On Sun, Oct 14, 2018 at 8:19 PM Michael Van Canneyt
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> On Mon, 15 Oct 2018, Sven Barth via fpc-pascal wrote:
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> > Marcos Douglas B. Santos schrieb am So., 14. Okt. 2018,
> > 16:15:
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> >> Do you know any Pascal lib to parse strings to convert in date/time values?
> >> The user is s
On Mon, 15 Oct 2018, Sven Barth via fpc-pascal wrote:
Marcos Douglas B. Santos schrieb am So., 14. Okt. 2018,
16:15:
Do you know any Pascal lib to parse strings to convert in date/time values?
The user is supposed to type human-friendly values like:
- "day"=> trunc(now)
- "day-2" => tru
Marcos Douglas B. Santos schrieb am So., 14. Okt. 2018,
16:15:
> Do you know any Pascal lib to parse strings to convert in date/time values?
> The user is supposed to type human-friendly values like:
> - "day"=> trunc(now)
> - "day-2" => trunc(now-2)
> - "week" => trunc(now-7)
> - "yesterday"
Do you know any Pascal lib to parse strings to convert in date/time values?
The user is supposed to type human-friendly values like:
- "day"=> trunc(now)
- "day-2" => trunc(now-2)
- "week" => trunc(now-7)
- "yesterday" => trunc(now-1)
- etc...
But they could type even their computer date format