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American date format on contract
04-08-2022 10:57 AM
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Just renewed my contract for 18 months and in the confirmation Emails I got it says ...
Your new contract
This will take effect from 08/04/22. |
I assume an American has started sending out your correspondence.
Well, actually, I don't mind if it's back dated to April, as it's cheaper!
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08-08-2022 3:37 PM
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Re: American date format on contract
08-08-2022 4:36 PM
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Why do we not display dates, like all other measures, with the most significant unit first? If one annotates file names with a date prefix and wishes to see them displayed in chronological order then one needs to use yyyy/mm/dd and for extended accuracy, hh:mm:ss can be added.
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