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On native datepickers
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On AniDB I can enter
dd.MM.yyyyoryyyy-MM-dd(text input), which I like a lot. I often prefer reading and writingyyyy-MM-dd.Some time ago I changed my Windows number format settings to show me
yyyy-MM-ddformats. Unfortunately, that broke my webbrowsers date input / datepicker. :( So I had to go back to the standard culture format (dein my case).The worst is when you work with dates and don't know what is what, or when the behavior is unexpected.
Probably everyone knows about the Excel shitshow of implicitly converted values.
In SQL Server, what do you think
0000-00-00is when converted to a date, explicitly or implicitly? Well, unfortunately,yyyyMMddis a safer format thanyyyy-MM-dd.No,
yyyy-dd-MMis not a common or valid German date format. That's usuallydd.MM.yyyy.But worst of all, it changes behavior of the date parsing between date only and date + time types.