Re: [INTERFACES] Access'97 and ODBC

From: "Jose' Soares Da Silva" <sferac(at)bo(dot)nettuno(dot)it>
To: Tom Ivar Helbekkmo <tih+mail(at)Hamartun(dot)Priv(dot)NO>
Cc: "Jose' Soares" <sferac(at)nettuno(dot)it>, interfaces postgres <pgsql-interfaces(at)PostgreSQL(dot)org>
Subject: Re: [INTERFACES] Access'97 and ODBC
Date: 1998-04-30 13:03:44
Message-ID: Pine.LNX.3.96.980430130257.1470A-100000@proxy.bazzanese.com
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On 30 Apr 1998, Tom Ivar Helbekkmo wrote:

> "Jose' Soares Da Silva" <sferac(at)bo(dot)nettuno(dot)it> writes:
>
> > I vote for changing default date format to ISO-8601 to reflect
> > PostgreSQL documentation and for adherence to Standard SQL92.
>
> Hear! Hear! Good standards beat silly conventions any day!
>
Seems that you don't like conventions Tom, but you want
that all world use dates with American format.
Seems that you want impose one convention.
We're working with a database which name is PostgreSQL.
I suppose that you know what's mean the last 3 letters.
Jose'

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