Daniel Burrows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tuesday 28 June 2005 04:29 am, Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote:
>> Doesn't happen for me. When you are in the date window, are dates
>> being displayed with two digit years?
>>
>> In the preferences dialog, what do you have selected as the Date
>> Format
On Tuesday 28 June 2005 04:29 am, Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote:
> Doesn't happen for me. When you are in the date window, are dates
> being displayed with two digit years?
>
> In the preferences dialog, what do you have selected as the Date
> Format (under the "International" settings)?
To expound
On Tuesday 28 June 2005 04:29 am, Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote:
> Daniel Burrows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Once more, with detail: if I try to enter a transaction in gnucash,
> > move to the date field, and enter "6/27/2005", gnucash will convert this
> > to "6/27/20" -- i.e., 6/27/2020.
>
> D
Daniel Burrows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Once more, with detail: if I try to enter a transaction in gnucash, move to
> the date field, and enter "6/27/2005", gnucash will convert this to
> "6/27/20" -- i.e., 6/27/2020.
Doesn't happen for me. When you are in the date window, are dates
bein
Package: gnucash
Version: 1.8.10-12
Severity: minor
I've gotten into the habit of using 4-digit years where I can, and I find it
a bit annoying that gnucash thinks 2005 is 2020.
Once more, with detail: if I try to enter a transaction in gnucash, move to
the date field, and enter "6/27/2005"
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