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Generally, I believe it is better to use DATE(2009,1,2) instead
of --"1/2/2009" because the interpretation of the latter depends Regional and Language settings. What about TIME(13,0,0) v. --"13:00"? In my (US) Regional and Language settings, ":" is the only separator in the drop-down list. But I presume it is a drop-down list for a reason. Do some languages use a differ time separator, at least optionally? Do some languages specify time in a different order than hh:mm? |
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