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Happy New Year! I've successfully created my first CF page, but the dates are displayed as: 1986-11-15 00:00:00 when I want them to be displayed as: 15th November 1986 I can't get the synt...
Zones: Cold...Date Answered: 01/11/2000 Rating: 7.4 Views: 0
My database is set to 'mdy' by default. How do I set the database by default to 'dmy'?
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 01/17/2002 Rating: 8.8 Views: 0
Hi. I am having problem with Date Format. Mainly American date vs International date. I looked through the old topics regarding this but still could not figured it out. I would like user to key ...
Zones: Cold...Date Answered: 08/05/2002 Rating: 8.4 Views: 0
either i forgot or something is wrong on my reports. i have tried 5 diffrent combinations and still wont display the date in mm/dd/yyyy onn REport.frx Field 1 - format(mm/dd/yy) date Field 2...
Zones: FoxProDate Answered: 01/20/2003 Rating: 7.6 Views: 0
how do u get date in  " mm/yy/dd hh tt " format.. i tried all options using  below statements.. SELECT Today=convert(varchar, GETDATE(), 104) thank u
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 06/15/2003 Rating: 7.6 Views: 0
How Can i set the DateFormat to DMY For the Entire Database so that i can remove the 'SET DATEFORMAT dmy' in each Procedure in the Database
Zones: DatabasesDate Answered: 05/08/2004 Rating: 6.8 Views: 0
On a form several dates can be filled in wich will be inserted into a Mysql-database (after pressing the submit-button). Now it seems (i never worked with Mysql before) that it stores the date in t...
Zones: PHP and DatabasesDate Answered: 08/31/2004 Rating: 5.8 Views: 0
The following query is supposed to list new arrivals on one of my pages. For some reason, it's displaying all records in the database. The query is supposed to take the current date and then the en...
Zones: Cold...Date Answered: 09/11/2004 Rating: 9.0 Views: 0
Okay, heres all the facts to make sure things are understood. I live in Australia, so date format is dd/mm/yyyy. I ensure that the date format is dd/mm/yyyy for entry purposes, but then in the sql ...
Zones: Cold...Date Answered: 10/29/2004 Rating: 8.6 Views: 0