Ended Guess When BYC Will Reach 490,000 Members!

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73 new members in the last 23 hours.
2651 to get to 490,000!
7/12/23 10 AM
 
Wrong format. Month/day/year time AM or PM is the required format as stated in the rules in the first post.

There really is a logical reason for this requirement and it directly relates to using search for posted dates in this thread.
Interesting, so I work in document control and the format we use is yyyymmdd.

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Which makes all documents named starting with this format sort newest to oldest.

But for administrative document writing letter, reports, etc it would be day month year (did/mmm/yyyy. - 04 Jun 2023 😊 ).

Morning all!
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Interesting, so I work in document control and the format we use is yyyymmdd.

20230604
(Date of 2023 Jun 04)
Which makes all documents named starting with this format sort newest to oldest.

But for administrative document writing letter, reports, etc it would be day month year (did/mmm/yyyy. - 04 Jun 2023 😊 ).

Morning all!
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Kiki doesn't do foreign time, time zones or writing of dates.
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Interesting, so I work in document control and the format we use is yyyymmdd.

20230604
(Date of 2023 Jun 04)
Which makes all documents named starting with this format sort newest to oldest.

But for administrative document writing letter, reports, etc it would be day month year (did/mmm/yyyy. - 04 Jun 2023 😊 ).

Morning all!
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Yes. It is logical to use the year/month/day when naming files by the date. It is how I do it too except that I separate the numbers with a dash. However this is a contest that makes it easier for the people running the contest if all entries are in the same format. In this case the format chosen is /month/day/year time in hours AM or PM.

It can be hard for those that are used to doing the other formats but this is a U.S. based forum where the normal date convention is month/day/year.
 
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