Hi Jean-Michel,

the xsql tool does not really support the different date/time formats listed
in the xsql help message.

For an ISO formatted date string (YYYY-MM-DD) please use our tool sqlcli.
But be aware that this tool comes fresh from development and so it's an
alpha version.

Regards,

Thomas Simenec
SAP DB, SAP Labs Berlin


-----Original Message-----
From: Jean-Michel OLTRA [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sonntag, 14. Dezember 2003 17:35
To: MaxDb
Subject: xsql date format



        bonjour,

Silly question but...:
xsql -h says:
-D <date/time format>:
   Use this date and/or time format instead of the
   one specified in the database set command.
   (INTERNAL, ISO, USA, EUR, JIS )

without any -D value I get date format as YY-MM-DD
giving -D INTERNAL, I get something strange...

What could be this <date format> string to get a real INTERNAL value
YYYYMMDD or something much more formated like DD-MM-YYYY ?

thanks,

-- 
jean-michel


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