[AccessD] Long Time Format difference A97, A2k, A2k3

Gustav Brock Gustav at cactus.dk
Tue Aug 14 11:25:38 CDT 2007


Hi Charlotte

I doubt that. If so, the trailing colon would probably have been a dot.
I think a typo has been done in the regional settings.

/gustav

>>> cfoust at infostatsystems.com 14-08-2007 18:10 >>>
True, but SQL Server cares and someone may have been trying to force
date/time compatibility between the two.  

Charlotte Foust

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Subject: Re: [AccessD] Long Time Format difference A97, A2k, A2k3

Hi Charlotte

Neither does A2003 - on the surface. 
Or to be more precise: No more and no less than any other version of
Access including A97.

/gustav

>>> cfoust at infostatsystems.com 14-08-2007 17:13 >>>
I don't think 97 cared about anything past seconds.

Charlotte Foust 






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