Luke wrote:
> For a reason I know not, and repeated asks have produced no answer, no
> variant of a unified date string will produce a properly formatted date
> according to my local idea of "proper". The workaround is this:
>
> 01
>
> although you may be able to do:
>
> 01
>
> I have never trie
For a reason I know not, and repeated asks have produced no answer, no
variant of a unified date string will produce a properly formatted date
according to my local idea of "proper". The workaround is this:
01
although you may be able to do:
01
I have never tried that, however, as I don't ne
Simple question - what's the right syntax to get the invoice numbers to
be in YYMMDDNN format. I've tried and in
the defaults and I find I can swap the month and date round but the year
is always at the end of the string adjacent to the NN part of the
invoice number.
Thanks
Ken
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