Em 19.11.2014 19:31, waldo kitty escreveu:
> On 11/19/2014 9:17
AM, Philippe wrote:
>
>>> I still don't know how to use at the same
time formatStr and FormatSettings in FormatDateTime.
>
> i'm not sure i
understand your delima... perhaps you are trying to determine how
> the
FormatSettings
On 11/19/2014 9:17 AM, Philippe wrote:
I still don't know how to use at the same time formatStr and FormatSettings in
FormatDateTime.
i'm not sure i understand your delima... perhaps you are trying to determine how
the FormatSettings work and how you can force the same output format on
diffe
On 2014-11-19 20:04, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
> If you need to store a timestamp, use the ISO 8601 format or RFC 3339 (or is
> it 3999?).
I can't agree more!!
Snippet from tiOPF code
{ Summary of ISO 8601 http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/iso-time.html }
cIntlDateTimeStor = 'mmdd"T"hhn
On Wed, 19 Nov 2014, Philippe wrote:
Em 19.11.2014 12:17, Philippe escreveu:
Em 18.11.2014 10:27, Michael Van Canneyt escreveu:
On Tue, 18 Nov 2014, Philippe wrote:
Em 18.11.2014 09:49, Philippe escreveu: I wrote a program: -
windows 8 32 bits - lazarus 1.2.4 ... f
Em 19.11.2014 12:17, Philippe escreveu:
> Em 18.11.2014 10:27,
Michael Van Canneyt escreveu:
>
>> On Tue, 18 Nov 2014, Philippe
wrote:
>>
>>> Em 18.11.2014 09:49, Philippe escreveu: I wrote a
program: - windows 8 32 bits - lazarus 1.2.4 ... fpc 2.6.4 then I copied
it to another computer - w
Em 18.11.2014 10:27, Michael Van Canneyt escreveu:
> On Tue, 18
Nov 2014, Philippe wrote:
>
>> Em 18.11.2014 09:49, Philippe escreveu:
I wrote a program: - windows 8 32 bits - lazarus 1.2.4 ... fpc 2.6.4
then I copied it to another computer - windows 7 64 bits - lazarus
1.0.14 fpc 2.6.2
Em 18.11.2014 10:27, Michael Van Canneyt escreveu:
> On Tue, 18
Nov 2014, Philippe wrote:
>
>> Em 18.11.2014 09:49, Philippe escreveu:
I wrote a program: - windows 8 32 bits - lazarus 1.2.4 ... fpc 2.6.4
then I copied it to another computer - windows 7 64 bits - lazarus
1.0.14 fpc 2.6.2
On Tue, 18 Nov 2014, Philippe wrote:
Em 18.11.2014 09:49, Philippe escreveu:
I wrote a program:
- windows 8 32 bits
- lazarus 1.2.4 ... fpc 2.6.4
then I copied it to another computer
- windows 7 64 bits
- lazarus 1.0.14 fpc 2.6.2
and got
On 18/11/2014 11:49, Philippe wrote:
> why formatDateTime( 'DD/MM/', now) returns 18-11-2014 and not
> 18/11/2014 ?
>
As far as I remember the "/" character in the format string is not a
literal character. It is a place holder for the date delimiter (varies
by regional settings) - just like
Em 18.11.2014 09:49, Philippe escreveu:
> I wrote a program:
>
>
- windows 8 32 bits
>
> - lazarus 1.2.4 ... fpc 2.6.4
>
> then I
copied it to another computer
>
> - windows 7 64 bits
>
> - lazarus
1.0.14 fpc 2.6.2
>
> and got into trouble with dates format!
programs behave di
I wrote a program:
- windows 8 32 bits
- lazarus 1.2.4 ... fpc
2.6.4
then I copied it to another computer
- windows 7 64 bits
-
lazarus 1.0.14 fpc 2.6.2
and got into trouble with dates format!
programs behave diferent way, and what was working on the fisrt computer
does not work
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