John Stanton-3 wrote:
> 
> Use the Sqlite date storage format and support.  With that approach 
> which is astronomivally correct you can deliver any date format or 
> manipulwtion,  You may need some custom written functions.  to get week 
> number according to national rules etc, but the method is sound.  It is 
> also compatible with different date systems.
> 

Thanks, but I'm not sure what this means. "SQLite date storage format and
support" doesn't appear to be a specific term (at least, it didn't turn up
anything specific on Google). Is there a link that would describe what
you're referring to and how it'd help my situation?

Thanks.

Jonathan


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