I’ve seen yyyyy-mm-dd used in in South Africa – the stamps in my passport were in that format. In Britain we tend to say the 25th of December. Then, however, I discovered that on the back of the document someone wrote …, “Original Declaration of Independence In an effort to avoid international miscommunication, the International Standard ISO 8601 was created. I made a personal switch to the metric system when I was at a healthcare organization and all the physicians had to refer to different things as ##cm or ##mm for various sizes of lacerations or abnormal growths that are removed. Convert European Date format to American Format. One can go on and on: the US system is supremely ILLOGICAL. That’s a larf! As a US Army vet and someone who often deals with outlanders, I often write the date dd-mmm-yy … 04 May 15. On some radio stations, announcers regularly give the current time on both forms, as in "Es ist jetzt vierzehn Uhr einundfünfzig; neun Minuten vor drei" ("It is now fourteen fifty-one; nine minutes to three")[citation needed]. Others write 2016, June 25 or 2016.06.25 either of which is substantially easier to organize a group of records because everything is in order. In 1995, also in Germany, the traditional notation was replaced in the DIN 5008 standard, which defines common typographic conventions, with the ISO 8601 notation (e.g., "1991-12-31"), and becoming the prescribed date format in Germany since 1996-05-01. The bank doesn’t seem to care as long as it’s got my signature 😉. And oh yeah: where *did* we get our ridiculously complicated imperial measurement system? The standard separator in Germany (as laid down in DIN 1355, DIN 5008) was the dot. Excel VBA Format Date. Although of course a terrible event, it was quite funny that our UK media were miraculously saved from having to work out whether to follow the “9/11″ precedent when the London Underground was bombed in July 2005….. because the date – universally used since to signify the bombings – was in fact 7/7. Regardless of the fact, that AM/PM is also not my case (24-hour clock rocks) – if it’s 2:35:12 on your watch you don’t write 35:12, 2! ), If it’s so logical to PROceed from the smallest to the largest unit, why not also say and write the time in seconds/minutes/hours? 2012-09-04 can ONLY mean the fourth of September, 2012. If 25% of the world population EXCLUSIVELY uses year/month/day, which happens to be the ISO standard, then concluding “most of the rest of the world” is a bit misleading. Napoleon? I will grant you though that the American style is only 1/2 logical. Then the patient would come in and ask how big is it. …I also prefer comma-free Brit correspondence style. No, that is entirely illogical. 'Ginger,' 'Bits,' 'Whinge,' and other U.K. expressions that have got popular in the U.S. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! ps. In VBA Format Date function you have the option to either define your own format or use some of the MS Excel predefined format. In Excel I have a series of filters, one of which uses a date in dd/mm/yyyy format. Use those. Convert between US and European date formats in Excel Dirk Excel February 27, 2015 October 14, 2015 1 Minute The easiest way I know of (please let me know if you know a better way) to convert between US (“mm/dd/yy”) and European (“dd/mm/yy”) dates without using VBA in Excel is via “Text to Columns”. That we aren’t I don’t take to be a sign of some failing on the part of one nation or another. Thank you. Broadcasting weeks continue to start on Saturdays, two days before the DIN 1355 week. Everything ends up in a computer eventually! This parameter is optional. Making a habit of doing things the right way ALL the time means you will do it the right way when it counts. To Quieter Elephant “No, because it’s on the 7th of August. If you write DD.MM.YYYY, or DD/MM/YYYY, or with commas, or however, that’s ok, too! The logic shifts (and logically so) depending on what is most relevant in terms of our daily work. Besides… so much stuff is gets digitized when the original writer never intended it. For half-hours, the absolute form as in "halb zwei" is used everywhere. The most significant digits come first, not last! I’ve done it both ways, but by preference use the day/month/year format when there is no risk of confusion; i.e., my personal journal. Although the ISO standard specifies dash rather than slash as the separator. True?). The counting system is utterly different from the West. I recently bought Office Pro 2007, having previously had Office Pro 2003. AND be sure that the commas are in if you wrote the month in letters failing which your knuckles will have an appointment with the teacher’s ruler. I assume you’re being ironic in talking about anyone “electing” (or choosing) 11/11 as Remembrance Day?? The twit wrote the American date format.”. Years could be written with two or four digits; the century was sometimes seen being replaced by an apostrophe: "31.12. Just be forward thinking by writing the date the correct way in the first place! Like it’s the 35 minute with 12 seconds at 2 o’clock! The UK, Ireland, Malta, and Cyprus are the only holdouts left in Europe driving on the left side of the road. Is there a way to apply this date format in MS project 2013 ? If you want to switch to a different regional or national date format (European or a specific European country, for example), you need to change your region in Control Panel. *EUR => DD.MM.CCYY You need to go into the device's Settings app and set (or reset) the localization region format. If the dates in the sheet you have received are formatted as texts, you can apply a formula to convert the dates from European to US. I know this is irrelevant but it felt really relevant. On the other hand, Germany also blessed the USA with the hamburger so why not? KW" or "Wir erwarten die Lieferung in KW 49". Working with European Date Format in Microsoft Word YYYY format is used with dots as separators and with leading zeros. – November the 5th (Guy Fawkes Day) Europe Blog notes, “The only countries that do not share the European date format in fact are the US, Philippines, Palau, the Federated States of Micronesia, Canada and Belize.” You will know better than I do, but I think also, historically, there was some overlap between the US and European formats. Any thoughts? yep or longhand as 25 June, 2016, organized from smallest unit to largest unit. However, I bet all the countries he once ruled now use the Euro numeric. 911 in North America! A Japanese person reading the generated date 03/04/02 in an English document might mistakenly assume that this used an English ordering. Given that >90% of pre-1900 sword-armed road travellers were right-handed, they passed to the left of each other. Makes perfect sense too. 112 is the European (or is that international?) Try the Indian numerical system. What percentage of the English population can tell you how much they weigh in kilograms? Mainland China invariably writes 2016/01/06 since the past 60 years. “In the United Kingdom and, in fact, most of the rest of the world, today’s date would be indicated 9 April 2012…” -britishisms.wordpress.com. I would have to think hard to know what those were was in archaic measures but then I was taught in metric from when I was in my early teens. Over time, I have come to favour the IBM date format standards used on the iSeries computers where the format code specifies both the order of fields and the delimiter: However, my personal style is to use decimals rather than slashes to separate the year, the month, and the day. I’ve never had anyone even comment on it. Remember, this is 2016. I’ve just read this extraordinarily rude and ill-mannered reply. Some goes for Taiwan’s 105/01/06 as their first year of the Minguo era was in 1911. White and Strunk in Elements of Style urge use of the non-comma format for composition. Think about a lot of documents are the same way Year Month day or Day month year. The American format did not cause as much confusion as the date was usually written out in full. European number format examples. bollocks… Fred Flintstone logic! Seems to me I discovered recently it’s a totally different 3-digit number in the UK. Sensible! I frequently use up so much of my attention on the month-day/day-month puzzle that I have none left for writing the correct year. Change it to M/dd/yy which is the US Date Format. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. I want to be able to sort this column by date, and thought I could reformat the entries using the "format cells" function to show them in a … Left to right for computer sorting pure logic as greatest to least – so writing least to greatest makes perfect visual sense also. If you bring those dates as general or dates, excel will do its best to see anything that looks like a date as a date. – September the 11th. The European Data Format (EDF) is a simple and flexible format for exchange and storage of multichannel biological and physical signals. 2.Another column has date in DD/MM/YYYY (27/08/2016) format but PowerBI is reading it as Text. We had a unified system of weights, measurement and distance. In written German, time is expressed almost exclusively in the 24-hour notation (00:00–23:59), using either a colon or a dot on the line as the separators between hours, minutes, and seconds – e.g. Anyone who must sort a large number of files in chronological order quickly becomes a fan of the ISO 8601 standard (YYYYMMDD). Not the intended February 1, 2007. As such, the ISO 8601 is: 1. 4/9/12 is ambiguous. Of course, I also add the Hebrew date b/c that’s the way I roll. As a mathematician, I presonally prefer to write dates like other numbers, i.e., using the ISO ordering cited. However, others hang on to old habits. (Interestingly, the blog goes on, the European Union and other international organizations do not use the European style but rather the “‘ISO 8601’ standard date format. I gave up and adhere to the month/date/year style. I weight 82kg and I am 1.78m tall. *ISO => CCYY-MM-DD I have always used the dd.mm.yy format as this is what I was taught in school, however, and somewhat bizarrely my father who is fast approaching telegram age uses the mm.dd.yy format and always has done. *DMY => DD.MM.YY The European Committee for Standardization (CEN) and European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC) adopted ISO 8601 with EN 28601, now EN ISO 8601. So, it is likely that the notation was added simply as a label.'”. That’s also the ISO standard. STEP 4: Now go to Excel and … I have looked at the main UK dailies and they seem pretty evenly split on their usage (as they are, incidentally, on -ise/-ize: I always use -ize). It was developed by a few European 'medical' engineers who first met at the … I have prepared the plan with US date format (9/25/2017) but it has to be converted to european date format (25/9/2017). “Meet Me in St. Louis” in “The Family Stone”: a case of emotional larceny. The traditional all-numeric form of writing Gregorian dates in German is the little-endian day.month.year order, using a dot on the line (period or full stop) as the separator (e.g., "31.12.1991" or "15.4.74"). Don’t even get me started on the illogic of writing writing a comma to between a whole number and a decimal (or a period/full stop between thousands). European Date Format. Also, there are many explanations for this. So AMERICAN disaster of 911 would be written as 11/9/2001 or 11th September,2011 or even September 11th,2001. STEP 2: Scroll to the very bottom, and select Change date and time formats. There is an order: some days are a month, some months are a year. For example, a news presenter will refer to the “July 7th” bombings, not the “7th of July” or “7th July” bombings. If this is the case, realize this is controlled outside of PostureScreen Mobile on the device OS itself. (And no, you can’t first go to Google to convert stone to kilos — tell me right now.). If you ask a Brit, the will tell you that the emergency number in the UK 999, and they’d be right. I will urge others to do so ( especially if it irritates others) Why change it if it ain’t broke? Especially in business communication, written or spoken, it is common to use week numbers with the abbreviation KW, standing for Kalenderwoche ("calendar week"), so that in German the last example would be expressed as "Wir erwarten die Lieferung in der 49. WHAT has religion to do with dates?! There is a temptation to cut corners by using a two digits instead of four (YYMMDD instead of YYYYMMDD) but those of us who lived through the agony of the Y2K “crisis” are leery of the unintended consequences of such a “time-saver”. ( Log Out /  That meant bringing together the different systems used in France, That meant unification. I’ll gladly proclaim my ignorance about Napoleon’s influence on which side of the road to drive. We SAY month-day (and if need be -year), thus we write mm-dd-yy or mm/dd/yy. So check your data against the original when you're done. It is, in any case, getting more and more popular over here, as in this post from the web site Military.com: Ah, another holiday weekend approaches and I’m getting tons of mail asking “When will we get paid?”   Folks, payday is Tuesday, 15 November 2011.  You’ll get paid on Tuesday, or on Monday if your bank releases direct deposit pay funds early. Because this is 2016 and everything is computerized now. For left driving UK I’ve heard/read (can’t cite) that if riding a horse and meeting another rider it was good to pass on the left of each other….so in case of attack/need for protection, one’s sword hand was closest to the passerby/antagonist….assuming right handed of course. Isn’t the main issue here the NUMERIC presentation? To my knowledge, THAT format takes places on 10th November…NOT NOW. Get it right! In the U.S., it would be April 9 (or 9th), 2012, or 4/9/12. YYYY-MM-DD (2017-03-30) And now let’s discuss metric vs imperial and why the Brits drive on the wrong side of the road…. Even though I live in the US the Euro & ISO formats are more logically organized. It still baffles me that the USA uses a non-scientific temperature measurement system from Germany. When in Rome …do as the Romans do. Therefore, you could not apply a date format. Japan sometimes write H28.1.6 (or slashes) to denote 2016/01/06 because Heisei is their current “era” and the first year of Heisei was in 1989. To me, the beauty of the European method is its progression of diminishing specificity with each increment of time: from day to month to year. I work in Treasury services and the differing date formats are a total pain in the bum. Save those keystrokes, and use them, if you do save, at the end of life to explain yourself, without typing. Thousands of high school and college students are no doubt writing MLA-formatted essays right now. In the UK, anyone who reaches 100 years old gets a telegram from the queen. South Africa’s also the only English-speaking country I’ve been to that uses the decimal comma instead of the decimal point. We could all be speaking Esperanto, too. However pre-war I believe the date would more commonly have been written in the UK as, July 7th, 1920 – for example. [2], 24-hour time notation is used officially and for purposes that require precision like announcements in the media. The above solution has not worked for me yes, i can change the cell format to UK (rest of the world other than the Stupid USA) date format. And Europe Blog is slightly incorrect, having forgotten about Japan, which would write today’s date as 2015/09/08 (2015, September 08). Hi John – I’ve lived in London for nearly 10 years and would concur with your conclusions (except for the reference to the “Colonies” :)), most of which I noted myself in my own comment. Dates and now side of the road? Hence, when quoting dates, it is quite logical to use DD:MM:YYYY and when referring to time within the 24 hour period, it is quite logical to use HH:MM:SS. … January 1st; ask someone his birthday and he’ll say month-day-year. Faceplam, what a dumkopf! Thanks for the check…. To me, it sounds like you’re saying that this September is one of the 11ths or the 11th instance of a September (or 9 generations after September, Jr.). 2012-09-04 is not ambiguous because there are no official standards that say YYYY-DD-MM. In Germany, it is not uncommon in casual speech to use numbers to refer to months, rather than their names (e.g. Dezember 1991") continues to use the little-endian order and the ordinal-number dot for the day of the month. Pingback: “Range” | Not One-Off Britishisms. '91"; however, two-digit years are generally deprecated after the Millennium. Especially, how do you sort dates on a computer when the date is embedded in a name or some other field that the computer doesn’t ‘know’ is a date? Even if I manually key in the date 06/02/2019 it's automatically change to 02/06/2019 again. Numbers may be written with or without leading zero in Austria or Switzerland, where they are commonly only discarded in days when literal months are being used (e.g., "09.11.

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