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| From: | David Blomstrom | Date: | June 22 2004 4:03pm |
| Subject: | RE: New to Dates - Plain English Please | ||
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One more question... Suppose you have a list of dates in the proper format, like this: 2004-02-04 2003-11-02 and you encounter a date with only the month and year, like May 2002. How would you insert that, something like this?: 2004-02-04 2003-11-02 2002-05--- __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail
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| • New to Dates - Plain English Please | David Blomstrom | 22 Jun |
| • RE: New to Dates - Plain English Please | Peter Lovatt | 22 Jun |
| • RE: New to Dates - Plain English Please | David Blomstrom | 22 Jun |
| • RE: New to Dates - Plain English Please | Peter Lovatt | 22 Jun |
| • RE: New to Dates - Plain English Please | David Blomstrom | 22 Jun |
| • Re: New to Dates - Plain English Please | Jochem van Dieten | 22 Jun |
| • Re: New to Dates - Plain English Please | Michael Stassen | 22 Jun |
| • Re: New to Dates - Plain English Please | Jochem van Dieten | 22 Jun |
| • Re: New to Dates - Plain English Please | Michael Stassen | 22 Jun |
| • RE: New to Dates - Plain English Please | Paul DuBois | 22 Jun |
| • Re: New to Dates - Plain English Please | Andrew Pattison | 22 Jun |
| • Re: New to Dates - Plain English Please | Paul DuBois | 22 Jun |
