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echo: ftsc_public
to: NICHOLAS BOEL
from: MARK LEWIS
date: 2017-01-30 11:53:00
subject: FSP-1040.001 Draft #3

 On 2017 Jan 29 21:10:20, you wrote to me:

 NB>>> While FTS-0001 should probably still be corrected to use 1-12 rather
 NB>>> than 0-11, it serves no purpose in FSP-1040.

 ml>> you can't do that... it is the standard in C, Pascal, Java,
 ml>> Javascript, PHP and many SQL databases just to mention a few real
 ml>> world things that you might recognise...

 ml>> https://linux.die.net/man/3/localtime

 ml>> you'll also find that the day of the week in programming goes from 0
 ml>> to 6 with 0 being sunday in most cases...

 NB> It still contradicts FTS-0001's "dayOfMonth" variable currently being
 NB> 1-31 though. If that thought process is used, it should be used
 NB> everywhere, and instead should be 0-30.

you should take a close look at where that definition is being used... to be
more specific, is it a human readable datetime string or is it a machine
readable one that humans have to do math on to convert to something they can
understand?

)\/(ark

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