I hope you never find one! Having to major competing date formats is bad enough! -----Original Message----- From: Joseph B. Reid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, 2001 January 04 20:04 To: U.S. Metric Association Subject: [USMA:10235] Re: 2 digit year I have come across the following formats: yy mm dd ISO and governments in Canada dd mm yy The most common format around the world mm dd yy USA and sometimes in Canada yy dd mm A French mining company operating in Australia mm yy dd Some Canadian bank cheque rubber stamps I am now waiting to find a user of dd yy mm.
