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My Long Date format is currently "dddd, MMMM dd, yyyy". With today's date, that displays as "Tuesday, March 23, 2010".
That might not be the best for my intentions. But, if I set the Short Date format to "yyyy-MM-dd" and the Time format to "HH:mm:ss" I'd have all the information available.
I really don't care about the seconds; Windows explorer doesn't seem to care about seconds when displaying file information. Maybe Red Gate could grab the Short Date format from the machine settings as part of the file name, and then always add the time as "HHmm". I'll leave it up to you experts to deal with the "/" character as a date separator, when it is part of the Short Date format. / comments
My Long Date format is currently "dddd, MMMM dd, yyyy". With today's date, that displays as "Tuesday, March 23, 2010".
That might not be the best for my intentions. But, if I set the Short Date for...
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I appreciate your willingness to attend to the small "fit and finish" aspects of your products, as well as to the core functionality. / comments
Thanks.
I appreciate your willingness to attend to the small "fit and finish" aspects of your products, as well as to the core functionality.