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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1926461" data-attributes="member: 396914"><p>I'm sorry, but your posts make no sense. You have shown the format as "1/2/2023" in all three places, but then claim that one or more are "errors." First of all, 1/2/2023 is ambiguous. Are you referring to 2 January 2023 or 1 February 2023 with this references? What settings are you using on both the iPhone and Mac for date format? What options does the application have for data format? Have you matched them? You mentioned Filemaker Pro, what data format options does it have and what is selected? </p><p></p><p>Offhand, if I can see through the fog of ambiguity, I would say that one or more of the things you have mentioned has the date format set to MM/DD/YYYY and one or more have it set to DD/MM/YYYY. But it's hard to tell given the ambiguity of 1/2/2023, which could be either (or both).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1926461, member: 396914"] I'm sorry, but your posts make no sense. You have shown the format as "1/2/2023" in all three places, but then claim that one or more are "errors." First of all, 1/2/2023 is ambiguous. Are you referring to 2 January 2023 or 1 February 2023 with this references? What settings are you using on both the iPhone and Mac for date format? What options does the application have for data format? Have you matched them? You mentioned Filemaker Pro, what data format options does it have and what is selected? Offhand, if I can see through the fog of ambiguity, I would say that one or more of the things you have mentioned has the date format set to MM/DD/YYYY and one or more have it set to DD/MM/YYYY. But it's hard to tell given the ambiguity of 1/2/2023, which could be either (or both). [/QUOTE]
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