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Who's gonna explain it to him ;(
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Proper Date Stamps
Finally, within the week, got myself some proper date stamps. Yay! Your basic 10 band "numeric" stamps, 8 for the digits, two for the "-" characters. The ban
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Do you use ISO8601 when signing forms and contracts
At the signing point of a contract, there is a field for signature and date. Do you use ISO for the date. I feel a bit silly but if that is what it takes to mov
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Is your certified system truly making daily operations smoother, or just adding layers?
Curious about how others feel on this. We go through all the effort to get certified, hoping for clearer processes and better quality, right? But sometimes, it
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The DD.MM.YYYY date format is unintuitive, illogical and hard to read. No, I'm not an American
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Quarters in ISO 8601
Quarter-years are frequently used in business applications. Granted, there is some variance whether they are 3 months (_trimesters_) or 13 weeks long, and some
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We should estimate the economic loss caused by not using ISO8601
Thinking about it, using different (and compared to ISO8601 inferior) date-formatting systems causes massive economic losses. It causes confusion across severa
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Date format in the About page of this sub
Here's this sun's About About community Glory to ISO8601 Community dedicated to the international standard YYYY-MM-DD date format. Created Jan 22, 2012 Public
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My Sudoku booklet is confused
I was looking at my Sudoku booklet and saw this date-looking thing. At first I thought it was YYMMDD until I realized it was either YYDDMM or not entirely a dat
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Does ISO 8601 allow for dates past the end of the month? (e.g. 2025-09-31)
A date was specified like "2025/09/31" and went through a different parser than the frontend uses. The parser stored that as the string `"2025-09-31T00:00:00.00
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ISO 8601-2:2019/Amd 1:2025 came out this January. Did anyone buy it?
The full title is "Date and time — Representations for information interchange — Part 2: Extensions — Amendment 1: Canonical expressions, extensions to time sca
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lmao
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At last, we are getting results!
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So close but yet so far
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reddit displays ISO 8601 when viewing past top posts
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So close, yet so far (Royal Mail, UK)
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“Remember who won the war champ 👍”
Crosspost, thought y'all might enjoy the discussion!
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Look at them. Pity the unstardized masses wallowing in confusion, wasting life's precious breaths on solved problems
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Excel’s WEEKDAY formula uses Sunday start
TIL that Excel’s WEEKDAY formula thinks Sunday is day 1 and I had to do a bit of formula acrobatics to get the proper weekday number. I’m mad. On the plus side
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Tried to write the date while zoned out
I apologize
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Expired first aid kit
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I hope they corrected that in the current version
Saw the link to this pdf in another post here, im aware its not the current version, but im wondering if that got corrected https://www.loc.gov/standards/datet
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Plebs…
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Look at their inferior discussions.
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