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From: Michael H. <mg...@gm...> - 2007-10-29 05:51:20
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Am 29.10.2007 um 00:38 schrieb Milan Babuskov: >> This way "0" would only be valid if the format started with the year, > > It should not be, as there is no such thing as 'year zero', at least > not in our calendar. There is 'year 1 AD' and year before that was > 'year 1 BC'. You're right of course, but I was thinking of applying the epoch: 0 is parsed as 2000, 79 is parsed as 1979 and so on. > Well, maybe supporting everything that Firebird supports (like > YESTERDAY, TOMORROW, etc.) would be nice, but I'm not sure it is > really needed. Yes, I will add them as it's not much code and more consistent. Thanks -- Michael Hieke |