Re: Odd thing with iso dates

2019-02-08 Thread Jody Bevan via 4D_Tech
The ‘Z’ stands for Zulu time. > On Feb 8, 2019, at 9:01 AM, Epperlein, Lutz (agendo) via 4D_Tech > <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote: > > Jeremy is right, mind the "Z" at the end of the date string. > > > Regards > Lutz > >> At a guess,

RE: Odd thing with iso dates

2019-02-08 Thread Epperlein, Lutz (agendo) via 4D_Tech
Jeremy is right, mind the "Z" at the end of the date string. Regards Lutz > At a guess, it’s because at that time of year, British Summer Time is active; > so 00:00 > on 14th August local time is 23:00 on 13th August GMT. > > > > 201

Re: Odd thing with iso dates

2019-02-08 Thread Jeremy Roussak via 4D_Tech
At a guess, it’s because at that time of year, British Summer Time is active; so 00:00 on 14th August local time is 23:00 on 13th August GMT. Jeremy > On 8 Feb 2019, at 14:32, Uist Macdonald via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> > wrote: > > > I do not understand what is happening here in V17.

Odd thing with iso dates

2019-02-08 Thread Uist Macdonald via 4D_Tech
I do not understand what is happening here in V17.0: String(Date("14/8/2017");ISO date GMT) //UK date format gives 2017-08-13T23:00:00Z i.e. the day before! My regional setting are correct. Uist -- Ceres Computer Consultants Ltd Registered Office: South Scotstarvit Chance Inn Cupar Fife