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10-17-2008 05:31 AM
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(yy)yy-mm-dd
add avilable date display options
I thoughly enjoyed the discussion regarding "european" "american" and "ISO" dating conventions in "LQ Suggestions & Feedback".
I, also, would like to see an option added for a (yy)yy-mm-dd date display.
Others might want -MMM- available somewhere in the mix.
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Issue Details
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Category Unknown
Status Implemented
Priority Unknown
Suggested Version Unknown
Implemented Version (none)
Votes for this feature
1
Votes against this feature
0
Assigned Users
david_ross
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(none)
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11-17-2008 09:09 AM
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root
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Implemented in the latest code update.
--jeremy
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11-19-2008 02:38 PM
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many thanks!
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