Re: [sqlite] Re: Julian Date

2004-02-25 Thread D. Richard Hipp
Drew, Stephen wrote: According to the excellent "Calendrical Calculations" by Reingold & Dershowitz, Julian Day 0 = Noon, Monday 1st January 4713 BC (Julian Calendar) Noon, Monday 24th November -4713 (Proleptic Gregorian Calendar) SQLite uses Nov 24, 4714 B.C. (Gregorian) which

RE: [sqlite] Re: Julian Date

2004-02-25 Thread Drew, Stephen
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 3:01 PM To: Andrzej Kukula; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [sqlite] Re: Julian Date Andrzej Kukula wrote: > > Could you please point me to some material describing Julian Date that > SQLite uses? Googling through the Net reve

[sqlite] Re: Julian Date

2004-02-25 Thread D. Richard Hipp
Andrzej Kukula wrote: Could you please point me to some material describing Julian Date that SQLite uses? Googling through the Net reveals that there are many definitions that differ in respect to start date, ranging from January 1st 4714 B.C. to January 1st 4712 B.C. References and explanations