Posted by Robert G Laurin on July 18, 2013 at 12:05:12:
In Reply to: Re: Email Printer problem/question...> posted by Bob A on July 18, 2013 at 10:08:53:
I was going to say Jun & Jul but a Google search returned otherwise... 4 characters it looks like... Tho I would never use 4 but rather stick to 3....
Since Y2K all the dates in my systems are in the form YYYY-MM-DD 2013-06-08 for 08 Jun 2013. I convinced one of my recent client to use the form '08 Jun 2013' on printed documents going to customers (Packing Slip, Invoice and Statements).
Three characters abbreviation I'd use.
English:
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
French:
JAN FEV MAR AVR MAI JUN JUL AOU SEP OCT NOV DEC
The only use I had for Roman numbers, was in my address correction software where Royalty & Pope names were used on street name in Quebec... Paul VI, Pie XII, Jean XXIII...
Pis j'me crisse de ce que l'Office de la Langue Française en pense!!
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