On 5/6/19 1:58 PM, Jose Isaias Cabrera wrote: > Petite Abeille, on Sunday, May 5, 2019 09:10 AM, wrote... >>> On May 4, 2019, at 21:24, Thomas Kurz <sqlite.2...@t-net.ruhr> wrote: >> True enough, even though one could convert a 'week of year' into a 'week of >> month': > [clip] > >> 2019-11-30|2019|11|47|5 >> 2019-12-01|2019|12|47|1 <-- >> 2019-12-02|2019|12|48|2 >> 2019-12-03|2019|12|48|2 >> 2019-12-04|2019|12|48|2 > Not that I want to continue with this subject, but something is wrong where > one week only has 1 day. I know all the arguments about dates and countries > and, etc., but we have discover DNA; shouldn't we have the knowledge to come > up with a dating system that should work for the world. :-) Yes, I know. > It's probably why we still have wars. But, I am one of those that believes > that someday, as John Lennon sang, "...the world will live as one." ;-) > > Happy dating... > > josé It depends a lot on how you want to define a 'week' and what you are going to use it for. If printing a traditional calendar, a one day week makes a lot of sense. The first week is the first row of the calendar, the second week is the second row, and so on.
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