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** <nowiki>~~~~~</nowiki> (5 tildes) = current date = 18:03, 20 March 2011 (CET) | ** <nowiki>~~~~~</nowiki> (5 tildes) = current date = 18:03, 20 March 2011 (CET) | ||
− | == Date Format | + | == Date Format YYYY-MM-DD == |
− | Many countries has its own date and time representation. To make date representation unambiguous the ''International Organization for Standardization'' (ISO) published [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601 ISO 8601] in 1988. They recommended the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601#Calendar_dates new date format] " | + | Many countries has its own date and time representation. To make date representation unambiguous the ''International Organization for Standardization'' (ISO) published [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601 ISO 8601] in 1988. They recommended the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601#Calendar_dates new date format] "YYYY-MM-DD": |
* This date format wasn't used before so there are no conflicts to other national date representations. | * This date format wasn't used before so there are no conflicts to other national date representations. | ||
* The four digit year avoid misinterpretations of month and year. | * The four digit year avoid misinterpretations of month and year. | ||
* The high significant part (=year) is on the left like numbers. This means easy sorting. | * The high significant part (=year) is on the left like numbers. This means easy sorting. | ||
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Date Format YYYY-MM-DD
Many countries has its own date and time representation. To make date representation unambiguous the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) published ISO 8601 in 1988. They recommended the new date format "YYYY-MM-DD":
- This date format wasn't used before so there are no conflicts to other national date representations.
- The four digit year avoid misinterpretations of month and year.
- The high significant part (=year) is on the left like numbers. This means easy sorting.