Re: [INTERFACES] Access'97 and ODBC - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Thomas G. Lockhart
Subject Re: [INTERFACES] Access'97 and ODBC
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Msg-id 35473241.A136AA91@alumni.caltech.edu
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>    "For Postgres v6.3 (and earlier) the default date/time style is
>    "traditional Postgres". In future releases, the default may become
>    ISO-8601, which alleviates date specification ambiguities and Y2K
>    collation problems."
>
> I vote for changing default date format to ISO-8601 to reflect
> PostgreSQL documentation and for adherence to Standard SQL92.

I was thinking that if the default format changes it should change at a
major rev (i.e. v7.0) since one might expect interfaces to need updates
at a major rev anyway.

But let me turn around the question, in case no one is bothered by this:

Does anyone think that the default date format _shouldn't_ change to
ISO-8601 for the next release?

(I expect to hear that it shouldn't change, but figured I should confirm
it...).

                      - Tom

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