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Hi again, Thank you for discussing this. On further thought… It seems that the "day" again is being "inserted" into this situation, "ruining" the "proper answer". I can see the automatic assumption of assigning "Day=Today" in the present logic. Again I would suggest a new option such as - --no-assumptions or --pedantic to tell it *not* to make [such] assumptions when that "piece" is not part of the "picture". Let me explain: The o.p. (Mr Mizell) shows several lines with only the month and year to be presented. No "day" at all. The "A.I." implied would be rather simple: it's begging to say "I don't care about the Day, just deal with the Month [and Year] in this equation." By having just-this-much logic in GNU-date could perhaps alleviate many of these type problems without breaking so-many historical things while simultaneously providing "correct" answers [hopefully finally]. Still without having to use the Day-15 trick of course. ;) (…yeah, I still wouldn't know how to code this, alas…) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (Darwin) Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJQQTRcAAoJEKkeWNKet7+K0d0H/0krWsNTmggUcDVtRrbGR6eg h+7Czuo8O4oi+awujB8qj5VOVpXEc9aMlO83MuExgFchCgSeRMxkh9K9W2TIhSxZ f43rhYpSoebGcz652vItmNCCSo0A24WSpqcVlZzCj1hWOJYXlMNVRPAIFmB2zvmh JJ5Z1kSkHKuvuvqUhTz47K4oHSNnua1K8vLg98OK/F+FPEUzi0mfL7t743PCX9QT PhZdkhAyl6pmcl3RJNDuK+Kt4HLshG2+W/YPisDlrlu8t0v1uuolwmDTeOMO6PuF a/hUrlF8V2pGPqm/fYFQf02sxDawjZQqnBjLpOc10KdBp16kh73Nlq38mRExurU= =jefA -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --
