on 2019 Jul 30 10:21 AM
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Hi Philipp,
Technically, this format is not "wrong", since the dot is still a widespread separator for times in German. However, it seems like the standard changed from the dot to the colon in 1995 to be compliant with ISO 8601 (cf: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Date_and_time_notation_in_Europe#Time_2).
We'll address this issue in a future release.
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Hello Paul,
thank you for your answer! When will the release be? We are under time pressure and this error should actually be fixed quickly.
It would also be important to be able to spend a date without time and time zone (especially after the time zone is also faulty). For example, only "31st July 2019". That would be easy if you extract the individual information into individual JSON properties and not atomically everything into a string.
Best wishes
Philipp Barnickel
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