Hi,
I understand DateFormat specifies the format of a date but I guess not at low level , in other words, if a database was created with Dateformat = 1 and I open it setting Dateformat to 0 will I get a properly converted M/D/Y or a corrupted date? The fact is my app currently doesn't set the date format, and a Canadian customer is having problems with queries as I am assuming everywhere dateformat is 0 (M/D/Y). He sends me its database and DateFormat is 1. Could I fix this problem setting Dateformat to 0 at startup? I have made a test and it seems to work.
Other question is DateSep. I am always assuming in my app it is "/". Should I also set this at startup?
Sorry for those dumb questions, Stan
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