: Re: Seeking information regarding the use of a period between the day, month, and year formatting So years ago, I worked with a man who used to format the logbook date with a "day.month.year" style
Not an answer, strictly speaking, but perhaps pertinent info: U.S. DoD writes dates like 02Jan2014 or 02 Jan 2014. Probably they got that from NATO. On forms it's not unusual to see that as 02/01/2014. Until the Y2K "crisis," they would leave out the 19 in the year, which made for a nice symmetry: dd/mm/yy. Are you sure your friend left out the leading zeros?
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