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Karovorak posted...


No one here (Austria, shown as YMD and DMY), absolutly no one, uses YYYY-MM-DD outside of putting the date in some database.

We don't talk YYYY-MM-DD, we don't write YYYY-MM-DD, we don't read YYYY-MM-DD.

The only times I have seen someone using YMD is when someone from IT (including myself) is trying to index some date or uses some database in the background using YMD.

And if we need to schedule some international date, we just write the month in name to be sure.

What about at a governmental level? Are there regulations for requirements to use Y-M-D?
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