1. Seriously forget about it and embrace ISO 8601 everywhere. ;-)
Users will get used to it pretty quickly. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601 This date format is unambiguous, doesn't require lots of horrible awkward code to represent different date formats, and means no more embarrassing date screwups with customers and suppliers, and confusions because we can't agree how to write dates in different countries. - It sorts naturally in log files and etc, which is an added bonus. 2. Profit. 3. Do something more interesting :) On Mon, Apr 07 at 8:14:25 PM, losintikfos wrote: > Hi, > > I was wondering if anyone know how to set a RT Config for date format > "dd/mm/yy". So far this is my configuration; > Set($DateTimeFormat, { Format =>> 'ISO', Seconds => 0 }); > Set($DateDayBeforeMonth , 1); > > Unfortunately the output I get from this format is: ->> 2014-04-07 11:44 > > Any Ideas ? -- Rob Lister [email protected] LONAP Ltd +44 20 3137 8330 -- RT Training - Dallas May 20-21 http://bestpractical.com/training
