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1388 John Bogie
jaberwok10 Send Email
Oct 1, 2005
2:09 pm
Laziness? I'm in the UK and, for me, time isn't an everyday factor - just date. I use ISO-8601 format and most people just think I'm weird. I try to use...
1389 piebaldconsult Send Email Oct 7, 2005
2:07 am
... I'd still be backward-compliant though....
1390 Aristeo Canlas Fernando
calendaracf Send Email
Oct 14, 2005
7:15 pm
My Dear Fellowmen, The Aristean Calendar is a perpetual calendar. The day of the week and the date are the same year after year. For example, presently, if...
1391 Aristeo Canlas Fernando
calendaracf Send Email
Oct 14, 2005
7:16 pm
My Dear Fellowmen, What is the standard format under ISO 8601 for time? HH:MM:SS? HH is the hour from 00 to 24. Is this correct? In the Aristean Decimal...
1392 NGUYEN Ivy
ali0917 Send Email
Oct 14, 2005
11:30 pm
The only thing I never liked about this was the time of day: Its main unit is a decimal multiple, but what kind of multiple is the question. Not a straight...
1393 NGUYEN Ivy
ali0917 Send Email
Oct 14, 2005
11:36 pm
Why not just express the time as YYYY-MM-DD.DDDDDD... (like 2000-01-01.000001 for 2000-01-01T00:00:00.0864)? If less precision is needed, maybe something like...
1394 Aristeo Canlas Fernando
calendaracf Send Email
Oct 15, 2005
1:58 pm
Dear Ivy and my Fellowmen, You are looking for a "straight 10/100/100" decimal format for a day. The Aristean Decimal Time is 100/10/100. It is still in ...
1395 Aristeo Canlas Fernando
calendaracf Send Email
Oct 15, 2005
1:59 pm
Dear Ivy and my Fellowmen, Your suggestion to express the time as YYYY-MM-DD.DDDDDD is alright especially when expressing the time, and the date is needed. ...
1396 NGUYEN Ivy
ali0917 Send Email
Oct 16, 2005
2:42 am
Good point! :-)...
1397 John Hynes
johndhynes Send Email
Oct 16, 2005
2:43 am
This group is about ISO 8601, which uses the Gregorian calendar. I would recommend posting this to the Calendar-Reform group at ...
1398 Aristeo Canlas Fernando
calendaracf Send Email
Oct 16, 2005
8:00 pm
Dear Ivy and my ISO8601 Enthusiasts, Thank you, Ivy, for you comment. I hope you will support the Aristean calendar and the Aristean Decimal Time. We just...
1399 Aristeo Canlas Fernando
calendaracf Send Email
Oct 16, 2005
8:00 pm
Dear John and my Fellowmen, Thank you, John, for pointing out that the present ISO 8601 is for the Gregorian calendar. I posted here the Aristean calendar...
1400 Aristeo Canlas Fernando
calendaracf Send Email
Nov 8, 2005
11:01 pm
Dear hjwoudenberg and Fellow 8601 promoters, ... Could you please state the Microsoft date and time data type? If Microsoft could be persuaded to use the ISO...
1401 Metzger, Greg
greg.metzger@... Send Email
Nov 9, 2005
8:41 pm
At this instant, the date and time stamp for Carlisle, PA is 20051109_080235, as in YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS, and no, it's not debatable. ... From:...
1402 Bruce Landwaster
pyster Send Email
Nov 9, 2005
8:41 pm
I've never seen any anti-ISO8601 from MS. Please supply evidence of such. I have high doubts MS is rejecting a format that allows noncomplex comparrisons of...
1403 hjwoudenberg@... Send Email Nov 9, 2005
8:46 pm
In a message dated 11/9/2005 2:42:30 P.M. Central Standard Time, greg.metzger@... writes: Could you please state the Microsoft date and time data...
1404 Tex Texin
textexin Send Email
Nov 10, 2005
5:04 am
Used where and for what purpose?...
1405 Peter Haas
peterjhaas Send Email
Nov 10, 2005
7:17 am
... You are sure? Where Microsoft use this format? I don't know it. Microsoft use different binary formats to store datetime values in different parts of MS...
1406 mikijafe Send Email Nov 24, 2005
7:58 pm
Hi, Please help me with: I Need to get the last day (in date format) of each month, in order to sum up quantities per full months. The user will give me a...
1407 hjwoudenberg@... Send Email Nov 24, 2005
8:16 pm
In a message dated 11/24/2005 2:01:59 P.M. Central Standard Time, michal.jaffee@... writes: Please try and help me here, thanx Miki With my software I...
1408 Tom caT
mist_nite Send Email
Nov 24, 2005
9:01 pm
in visual basic and the like, i take the date of the fisrt day of a month, and subtract one day from it, and so i get the last day of the previous month. ...
1409 Sandved
nsaa Send Email
Nov 28, 2005
10:49 am
In the last release of PHP 5.1(http://www.php.net/downloads.php#v5) two ISO 8601 related bugs where corrected: http://www.php.net/ChangeLog-5.php#5.1.0 - Fixed...
1410 mattias_flodin Send Email Jan 5, 2006
11:22 pm
Hello, I am trying to follow the ISO 8601 requirements for date and time formatting in an application where I need to store a date, and am completely...
1411 NGUYEN Ivy
ali0917 Send Email
Jan 6, 2006
12:37 am
I think you just indicate whatever default time you use (like 00:00), then use a timezone afterwards. I don't believe dates alone have timezone information in...
1412 piebaldconsult Send Email Jan 6, 2006
3:41 am
Indeed, it wouldn't make sense. And dates do _not_ allow for a time zone. If you mean to indicate the entire day, use a time interval. But if it's just for you...
1413 Stephen GOULD
sggould@... Send Email
Jan 6, 2006
11:31 am
18:22 Fri 06 Dec 2006 REF:AECSTFN1 Y/R: ISO8601 Timezones TO: ISO8601 Special Interest Group cc ebXML Developers Hi - Happy New Year INCORPORATING...
1414 piebaldconsult Send Email Jan 7, 2006
12:21 am
... supports ... JYIS Timezones _are_ supported. You can have an offset from UTC specified down to the minute, which ought to be more than enough precision....
1415 piebaldconsult Send Email Jan 7, 2006
3:03 am
Section 5.3.4 of ISO8601 (in the 2000 version) explains how to indicate your local offset from UTC, i.e. your time zone, so I have no idea why this thread was...
1416 Stephen GOULD
sggould@... Send Email
Jan 7, 2006
3:20 am
13:12 Sat 07 Jan 2006 REF:AECSTFN2 Y/R: ISO8601 Timezones TO: ISO8601 Special Interest Group cc ebXML Developers eBusiness Interests BBS SET UP FOR...
1417 Tex Texin
textexin Send Email
Jan 7, 2006
7:21 am
Although I agree in general, I also think that you are going bit too far with the statement that everything should be in UTC. If dates are used in a hub for...
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