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Re: Parts Maintenance Idea
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Thu, 18 Feb 1999 11:11:19 GMT
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Benoit:

Steve:

I think that date format will be comprehensible to everyone (does any
country use year-day-month as a standard format?).

Yes Japan does, However since it is always confusing when numbered dates are
used I would suggest 1999-jan-01 which is unmistakable.

I have always believed that Japan uses a year-month-day date
format. Are you sure?


Play well,

Jacob

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  Re: Parts Maintenance Idea
 
(...) I can speak on this. Japan uses either y-d-m or d-m-y in modern forms. Traditionally (and still in some traditional circles) the Year is expressed in reference to the current ruling emperor, so the year that I was there (1996) was actually (...) (26 years ago, 18-Feb-99, to lugnet.cad.dev)

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  Re: Parts Maintenance Idea
 
(...) Yes Japan does, However since it is always confusing when numbered dates are used I would suggest 1999-jan-01 which is unmistakable. (26 years ago, 17-Feb-99, to lugnet.cad.dev)

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