To ensure compatibility among platforms and countries;
use the seconds as the stored time data, then convert on the fly at
showtime. The dates and times should "just work" and formatted as they are
set by the user. You shouldn't have to do any fancy conversions.

sqb
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Stephen Barncard
San Francisco
http://houseofcubes.com/disco.irev


2009/11/28 Bill Vlahos <[email protected]>

> How do folks deal with storing dates when the formats around the world vary
> so much?
>
> Table below is for different countries according to Mac OS 10.6.2
>
> Australia       05/01/2009      5/01/09
> Canada  2009-01-05      09-01-05
> Hong Kong       5 Jan 2009      05/01/2009
> India   05-Jan-2009     05/01/09
> Jamaica Jan 5, 2009     1/5/09
> South Africa    05 Jan 2009     2009/01/05
> United States   Jan 5, 2009     1/5/09
>
> A date string in one country isn't a date in a different country. How do
> you make them consistent if the user changes the formatting options?
>
> Bill Vlahos
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