Hi Richard

We deal with the same issue here in Australia.

You may have the problem sorted out by now, but you may like to have a look
at some notes I put down a little while ago on this.

http://stannard.net.au/blog/index.cfm/2006/10/25/Date-Objects-vs-Date-String
s-in-ColdFusion

Just an extra comment:

When you use lsDateFormat() then CF uses lsParseDateTime() to first convert
your string to a date object before formatting.

When you use dateFormat() then CF uses parseDateTime() to first convert your
string to a date object before formatting.

parseDateTime() can handle dates in yyyy/mm/dd format

lsParseDateTime() can not handle dates in yyyy/mm/dd format, which is why
you get an error.

Kevan


-----Original Message-----
From: Richard White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, 21 January 2008 1:18 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: date problem

Hi, 

i have been playing around with date formats for ages and still encountering
problems. i am in the uk and have set the following code when someone logs
in:

<cfset SetLocale("English (UK)")>

i have dates stored in a mysql db which is in the format yyyy/mm/dd

when i try to get data out of the db and put it in the dd/mm/yyyy format i
use lsdateformat(date,"dd/mm/yyyy")

and it spits out an error: 01/20/2008 is not a valid date format!!

i dont understand this at all, does anyone have any ideas why it would do
this. i dont understand why it would output this when i am telling it to put
it in dd/mm/yyyy format not mm/dd/yyyy format

thanks very much 



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