>> and in Germany I believe the default is dd.mm.yyyy.
> 
> Yes.
> 
> If I know my system works in different "time zones", I don't hard code a date 
> like d:=!01.02.03!, I use $d:=add to date(!00.00.00!;2003;2,1).

That is what I was forced to do internally when building a query statement. If 
GET SYSTEM FORMAT(Short date day position) worked correctly, I could have used 
that info to build a date literal, but it's broken on Windows when the system 
date format has the year first.

Regards,

   Aparajita
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