Colin Law wrote in post #1127964:
> On 19 November 2013 18:36, rusik <[email protected]> wrote:
>> yes, it is string. I find decision , i am using date without zero's like
>> this:
>
> Just to convince us show us the users table entry from db/schema.rb.

Just a thought, but if the birthday is truly being stored in a string 
(varchar) field, doesn't that make localizing your application somewhat 
more difficult?

05/09/1945 - U.S.A
09.05.1945 - Europe
1945年5月9日 - Japan
Wednesday, May 9, 1945 - U.S.A Long Format

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