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Status Not under consideration
Workspace PL/I Compilers
Created by Guest
Created on Jul 4, 2016

VALIDDATE shall support more date/time/timestamp patterns

validdate(to_be_tested, <pattern>)
shall support a broader range of date/time patterns.
in an ideal world any combination of yyyy, mm, dd, hh, mi, ss, 9999 with any kind of separators (,-;:_.+/\?`^?) are supported. as a minimum the commonly use ones (iso, ison, eur, eurn, ...) shall be supported.
see use case.

Idea priority Medium
  • Guest
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    Jul 8, 2016

    supporting any combination of elements and separators would be a lot of work (and testing) with perhaps little use by enough customers. However it would be easy to support additional specific patterns. So, if you would open a new requirement with a request for a not-too-long list of specific patterns that you would like supported, we would almost certainly accept it and then deliver it fairly quickly