UK/US date time format

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UK/US date time format

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In french, date/time for a file (for example in MS explorer) is written like that:

dd/mm/yyyy --> 04/03/2013

and time (in 24 h format)

hh/ii/ss > 17/32/45

What about UK & US format (and AM/PM for time).

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In the US, it is most commonly written mm/dd/yyy, so 04/03/2013 would be April 3. On my system (windows, all versions) it defaults to "5:32 PM" for time.
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UK is the same way (dd/mm/yyyy)
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Here in Canada, so as not to offend either nation, we use both the US and UK notations.

As a result, we spend endless hours looking at receipts and invoices, trying to figure out if we might have missed a due date or an anniversary.

In the interests of sanity, some of us have taken the third way. We use the ISO standard: YYYY-MM-DD and the 24 hour clock.
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@Boris The Old
That's good to know! Thanks for the Information!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601
gives all needed information.
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Thanks to you.
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