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There are several good sites out there for general etiquette when subscribing to a mailing list | There are several good sites out there for general etiquette when subscribing to a mailing list | ||
(someone put their favorite link here) | (someone put their favorite link here) | ||
I'd like to address some items that are unique to this site. | I'd like to address some items that are unique to this site. | ||
+ | == Coding samples == | ||
+ | === Dates === | ||
- For coding samples involving dates I suggest using days greater than 12 and years greater than 31. Some people won't read your comments and let's let it be "self documenting". An example would be a | - For coding samples involving dates I suggest using days greater than 12 and years greater than 31. Some people won't read your comments and let's let it be "self documenting". An example would be a | ||
MyDate=%date('01/31/98'); | MyDate=%date('01/31/98'); | ||
That one is obvious that you used mm/dd/yy and not dd/mm/yy or any other combination. | That one is obvious that you used mm/dd/yy and not dd/mm/yy or any other combination. |
Revision as of 18:04, 16 January 2006
There are several good sites out there for general etiquette when subscribing to a mailing list
(someone put their favorite link here)
I'd like to address some items that are unique to this site.
Coding samples
Dates
- For coding samples involving dates I suggest using days greater than 12 and years greater than 31. Some people won't read your comments and let's let it be "self documenting". An example would be a
MyDate=%date('01/31/98');
That one is obvious that you used mm/dd/yy and not dd/mm/yy or any other combination.