|  | Posted by rdraider on 08/24/07 22:01 
Unfortunately I have no control over the format of the data in SQL nor the application.  I am however expected to please the users :-/
 Time for a new job.  I've always wanted to be a pilot...
 
 Thanks for all the help.
 
 RD
 
 "Piero 'Giops' Giorgi" <giorgi.piero@gmail.com> wrote in message
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 > On Aug 23, 5:13 pm, "rdraider" <rdrai...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
 >
 >> Conversion necessary because the &%#%$&)#  user wants to see mm/dd/yyyy
 >
 > What the user wants and what the Db needs are two different things.
 > You must store the date as a standard and THEN, formatting the output,
 > you can write whatever you want.
 >
 > But NOT in the DB
 >
 > P
 >
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