| From: | José Soares <jose(at)sferacarta(dot)com> |
|---|---|
| To: | Bob Kruger <bkruger(at)mindspring(dot)com> |
| Cc: | pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org, pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | Re: [GENERAL] Datetime <> ODBC <> Access |
| Date: | 1999-06-24 13:14:07 |
| Message-ID: | 37722F1F.3DB08F96@sferacarta.com |
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Your is not a PostgreSQL problem. If you want to display a particular date
format you have to configure it
on your M$Windows.
go to: Start->Configuration->Panel control ->
International_Configurations->Date
(I don't know if the above translation is correct, I translated it from Italian)
Bob Kruger ha scritto:
> In looking at a linked table on MSAcess via ODBC, I noticed that the
> Datetime field shows up in Access as only showing the last two digits for
> the date field. Example - today's date of 23 June 1999 shows up as 6/23/99.
>
> Has anyone else experienced this? If so, any hints on making the Access
> side Posix/Y2K compliant?
>
> Thanks in advance for any assistance.
>
> Regards - Bob Kruger
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