The more I use this program, the more I hate it. What kind of morons were in the development team when this fetid piece of crap was shipped?
For a good part of the morning I've been tweaking a large dataset, trying to get this program to recognize the dates in it as, well, dates. Naturally once its internal logic determines that a field contains a certain kind of data, the drop-down where you can potentially override that is ghosted. Come to think of it, that drop-down box is always ghosted.
Ah, this appears to be a number of some kind.
Ah, this appears to be some kind of random ascii with "/" characters strewn through it.
Ah, this appears to be quotes by Friedrich Nietzsche.
Hm, more random ascii with "/"s?
Eventually I found that the only date format it seems to understand is m/d/yy format.
That's odd, because it then defaults to yyyy/mm/dd format to display the date -- which is the first date format I tried on it. It's enough to make one's head explode.

Vacation in 1.5 days.
For a good part of the morning I've been tweaking a large dataset, trying to get this program to recognize the dates in it as, well, dates. Naturally once its internal logic determines that a field contains a certain kind of data, the drop-down where you can potentially override that is ghosted. Come to think of it, that drop-down box is always ghosted.
Ah, this appears to be a number of some kind.
Ah, this appears to be some kind of random ascii with "/" characters strewn through it.
Ah, this appears to be quotes by Friedrich Nietzsche.
Hm, more random ascii with "/"s?
Eventually I found that the only date format it seems to understand is m/d/yy format.
That's odd, because it then defaults to yyyy/mm/dd format to display the date -- which is the first date format I tried on it. It's enough to make one's head explode.

Vacation in 1.5 days.
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Date: 2006-08-03 06:04 pm (UTC)To me it makes more sense to use d/m/[yy]yy; and for days of the month smaller than 13 both are undistinguishable.
That's why I ususally use yyy/mm/dd, which has the added benefit of being sortable without any additional intelligence, or I ask for the month by name (or abreviation) in programs I make myself...
And then I add a calendar so if people can't figure it out they can at least click =P
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Date: 2006-08-03 06:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-03 06:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-03 06:36 pm (UTC)1000
1000 AM
10:00
10:00:00
10:00:00 AM
Maybe I'll try "10ish" and see what happens.
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Date: 2006-08-03 09:22 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-03 08:03 pm (UTC)Mainly for the reason that it's to sort.
But also because it's not confusing in the least bit. I've never seen yyyy/dd/mm (which would be the only other format that could be confused with yyyy/mm/dd)
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Date: 2006-08-03 08:08 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-03 10:04 pm (UTC)*grin*
Posted at A60803_1804!
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Date: 2006-08-03 10:13 pm (UTC)