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The solution my project leader supports is to adapt the other program
according to mine, but that still doesn't answer my question whether 00:00
is the same as 24:00
Thanks anyway,
Peter Colpaert
Application Developer
PLI - IT - Kontich, Belgium
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RE: 00:00:00 or 24:00:00
Hi Peter,
According to ISO 8601: Midnight may be expressed as either 00:00:00 or
24:00:00.
That doesn't help, so what is left now is to work out between you what
the interpretation will be. If needed you might want to agree upon a
standard (well.. ISO doesn't help here, but perhaps ANSI, or some
European or even Belgian organisation) and work out a solution between
you.
If anything else fails you can always resolve to the more down to earth
rules like: "the best paying customer wins", "highest pay wins",
"highest in rank wins", "the best blackmail ploy wins" or "heads or
tails?".
Kind regards,
Cor
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