On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 10:38 AM Gord Tomlin <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On 2018-06-07 11:05, John McKown wrote:
> > I thought that mm/dd/yyyy.jjj (US) or dd/mm/yyyy.jjj
> > (non US) would be "better"
>
> For anyone that needs to look at US and non-US syslog output, this would
> lead to unhappiness. Especially here in Canada where there is little
> consistency in the use of dd/mm/yyyy or mm/dd/yyyy.
>
> BTW, are we having this conversation on June 7 or July 6? ;)
>
What?!? I thought it was still May! {grin}
I really don't care exactly how the date is formatted. I just would like to
have four fields in some order: year, month, day, and day-of-year. I,
personally, use the ISO8601 (RFC3339 variant). E.g. right now, here in
Texas, it is 2018-06-07T11:09:30-05:00 . But I think that the ".jjj" needs
to be somewhere for historical reasons and because some people might
actually use it.
>
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>
> Regards, Gord Tomlin
> Action Software International
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Maranatha! <><
John McKown
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