Correct Date format
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Mark
Make it possible to add the ability to see dates in the proper format DD/MM/YYY rather than the USA format
Minetta Gould
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Thanks for the feedback on this!
A couple of things worth noting on the current experience: dates in the query log are displayed with the full month spelled out (e.g. May 20, 2026), which helps reduce MM/DD vs DD/MM ambiguity.
For CSV exports, date and time formatting can be adjusted to fit your preferences using your spreadsheet's built-in settings or formulas.
We hope this addresses the core concern—feel free to reply if you're still running into friction here!
Minetta Gould
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Date Display format
Martin
I noticed that in the Query Log display, the date is shown as MM/DD, for other countries that use a different format, I request the ability to either allow the user to set the display format or to use the systems default date format. ie DD/MM
Isaac Good
How about we just do it a way everyone can appreciate that's easy to sort and not confusing: YYYY/MM/DD
Timothy
Isaac Good: I'd rather this than forcing people to use a date format they're not used to en-US vs en-AU. This is
sensible
and not limited to a particular region.And I say this as an Australian :)
Darren
Vote for me on this one - the correct way to display a date