Re: Something About Date Type



Jonathan Burd <jb@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Donkey wrote:
Hello, I want to find out how many digits does each date type have and
how many bytes does it occupy in memory, so I wrote a program below:

Which ``date'' type are you talking about?

Perhaps it was a typo for "data type".

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