On Saturday, November 18, 2017 at 4:12:40 AM UTC+11, John Wiegley wrote:
>
> >>>>> "SP" == Scott Payne <[email protected] <javascript:>> writes: 
>
> SP> I can live with that. I tried using the day name as that was suggested 
> by 
> SP> the man page. Should I raise a documentation bug or is it a bug in the 
> SP> implementation? 
>
> Looking at the code, I see this: 
>
> optional<date_time::weekdays> string_to_day_of_week(const std::string& 
> str) 
> { 
>   if (str == _("sun") || str == _("sunday") || str == "0") 
>     return gregorian::Sunday; 
>   else if (str == _("mon") || str == _("monday") || str == "1") 
>     return gregorian::Monday; 
>   else if (str == _("tue") || str == _("tuesday") || str == "2") 
>     return gregorian::Tuesday; 
>   else if (str == _("wed") || str == _("wednesday") || str == "3") 
>     return gregorian::Wednesday; 
>   else if (str == _("thu") || str == _("thursday") || str == "4") 
>     return gregorian::Thursday; 
>   else if (str == _("fri") || str == _("friday") || str == "5") 
>     return gregorian::Friday; 
>   else if (str == _("sat") || str == _("saturday") || str == "6") 
>     return gregorian::Saturday; 
>   else 
>     return none; 
> } 
>
> Try lowercase? 
>
> John 
>


D'oh, I should have tried that. Yes, that works. The man page I looked at 
does give the example "Mon" though which is probably what prompted me to 
try the capitalised day name.

Thanks very much John.

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