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> To be able to have our code more internationalized
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> would like this function.  Currently we use the
> format mm/dd/yyyy where
> other countries use dd/mm/yyyy.  We would like to
> have the month
> abbreviation so that when the information is pulled
> directly from the
> database and then displayed, then the month and the
> day will be
> distinguishable.

use your application to display the month whichever
way you want to, abbreviated, long, numbers, whatever.

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> > I am looking to be able to return a string from
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> > where the month can be returned as "MMM" (like
> "AUG").  Is this a feature
> > that could be implemented in SQLITE in the near
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> > Thanks,
> > Nicole Hinderman
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> That is easy enough to do for the english-speaking
> world.  It is
> hard to internationalize.
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> D. Richard Hipp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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