Sep 19 2018 01:55 PM
Dear VBA/Access Guy
when you leave outside of usa formatting date can be different . In USA the date are formatting like "mm/dd/yyyy". here in belgium, but for what I know same in France, Netherland or Spain (country where I used to work) we are on "dd/mm/yyyy"
And there the pain everytime I had to code calculation involving date. can you please do something about it for the next Access issue?
Thanks in advance
kind regards,
Anthony
Sep 23 2018 09:49 AM
Sep 23 2018 10:02 AM
Sep 24 2018 02:14 PM
Does what I had described in my previous replies – regarding what Access currently supports for automatic international date format (eg. DD/MM/YYYY) display (based on each user's locale settings), as well as ways to force international date format display (via Format property for Fields in Table Design, Text Boxes) and existing SQL/VBA functions (instead of the complex date parsing / calculation you had mentioned doing) – cover what you are wanting to do in Access?
If not, if you can describe specifically what you are trying to accomplish with dates, beyond those supported use cases, I may be able to help with that. And, if not, you can submit a feature request to add built-in support for that.
Features requests for Microsoft Access can be submitted on User Voice at the link below, if you want them to be considered by the Microsoft Access development team:
I hope that helps.
Best regards,
Dan
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