Peter N Lewis on Nostr: You really have to love AppleScript. What do you get from this: set s to "2023-07-26 ...
You really have to love AppleScript. What do you get from this:
set s to "2023-07-26 13:30:00"
set d to date s
The answer is you get the 2023rd day of July 2026. I suppose I should be thankful I'm not in the USA, or it would probably be the 2023rd month of 2026, and that sounds like a long time from now.
set s to "2023-07-26 13:30:00"
set d to date s
The answer is you get the 2023rd day of July 2026. I suppose I should be thankful I'm not in the USA, or it would probably be the 2023rd month of 2026, and that sounds like a long time from now.