Yes, that's right Jim. In Europe, it's written as 45/1 and 1 is always a Monday.
Mike ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Elwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 6:29 AM Subject: [USMA:23003] Re: Question about date format | Thanks to Bill, Louis and Nikolay for addressing this. As soon as I saw the | explanation I realized it made sense. | | Louis' translation to calendar dates makes a couple of assumptions as to | what is "week 1" and what is "day 1," but they both sound reasonable to me. | | Jim | | | At 10/30/2002, 11:12 PM, Louis JOURDAN wrote: | >At 12:56 -0700 02/10/30, Jim Elwell wrote: | >>Does anyone know what the following date formats mean? The email is from | >>an Intel plant in the Philippines. | >> | >>>From: "Ochoco, Larizelle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | >>>To: Tom Oaks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | >>>Subject: Out of Office AutoReply: SM# 07221168 (RMA K4491). | >>>Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 01:33:27 +0800 | >>> | >>>I will be out of the office from WW45.4 to WW45.1 and will be back on WW45.2 | >>>Pls note that I will have no access to emails. For any Banias concerns, | >>>you may contact Ryan Chan at xxx. | >>> | >>>Thank you.
