07-26, surely?
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Custoslibera@lemmy.world 1 year agoHow do you abbreviate a date in YYYY/MM/DD format?
In the DD/MM/YYYY format I can tell someone I am available to meet on 26/07; the year is known contextually as it only changes once a year.
If I start tell people I am available 26/07 am I available for all of July in 2026?
LunarLoony@lemmy.sdf.org 1 year ago
Pockybum522@lemmy.zip 10 months ago
Wait really? Your first example is also ambiguous for 12 years out of every 100
halm@leminal.space 1 year ago
YY/MM/DD or casual short MM/DD (where the year is understood). It’s no different, you just skip the year if it’s a given 😄 But for archival purposes, file naming etc, the YYYY part is mandatory.