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Is there a way to change this back to the European convention of day/month/year instead of the American system it changed to some time ago?

Tim Dawson
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I'm not aware we use American style dates anywhere in the SkyDemon system. Where are you seeing them?
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Tim Dawson - 9/8/2022 9:35:03 AM
I'm not aware we use American style dates anywhere in the SkyDemon system. Where are you seeing them?

I have the same problem. I have the "US" format in Logbook, and would like to change it to "European" format.

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How about using the ISO 8601 international standard format?
Pls. refer to Wikipedia. 
Unfortunately, a link to Wikipedia classifies my post as Spam…


ken_pile@outlook.com
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Personal preference really.  It then makes copying entries from my "analogue" logbook into SkyDemon logbook easier.
Interesting, a bit of Googling shows that the "Month/Day/Year" format seems to be unique to US use.  Perhaps SkyDemon is more pitched to the US market rather than the rest of the world.
It would be nice if individuals could change SkyDemon to whatever format suits them.    

Tim Dawson
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Thanks for confirming the location of these American dates. This was not intentional, and will be fixed in the coming days. We will revert to international (ISO) date format yyyy-mm-dd.
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