Re: Date: Can you have one that is just mm/dd or mm/yyyy etc?
- From: Thomas Weidenfeller <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 16:10:27 +0200
LibbyChantel wrote:
Unfortunately, yes, I do.
No, you don't. You are mixing up the representation of a value, and the value itself.
But since this is getting boring. May I suggest that you at least think about the above sentence for, hmm, lets say 10 seconds, and study the API documentation of SimpleDateFormat?
/Thomas
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