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Author How to show an approximate date?
Posted Tuesday, June 6, 2006 - Post #11385
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I now have the following output:

Today 's date in the Gregorian calendar: Tuesday, June 06, 2006
Today 's date in the Hebrew calendar: 5766 סיוון 11   DayOfWeek: יום רביעי

Months in the Hebrew calendar:
Month #1 (Jan): ניסן
Month #2 (Feb): אייר
Month #3 (Mar): סיוון
Month #4 (Apr): תמוז
Month #5 (May): אב
Month #6 (Jun): אלול
Month #7 (Jul): תשרי
Month #8 (Aug): חשוון
Month #9 (Sep): כסלו
Month #10 (Oct): טבת
Month #11 (Nov): שבט
Month #12 (Dec): אדר
Month #13 (Sol): אדרב

GenoPro will eventually support time (hours & minutes), so there will be no need to have a checkbox to specify if the event occurred before or after the sunset.

Edited: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 by GenoProSupport

Posted Tuesday, June 6, 2006 - Post #11386
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I now have the following output:
Today 's date in the Gregorian calendar: Tuesday, June 06, 2006
Today 's date in the Hebrew calendar: 5766 סיוון 11   DayOfWeek: יום רביעי

This is the correct Hebrew date. Smile

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Months in the Hebrew calendar:


Month #1 (Jan): ניסן
Month #2 (Feb): אייר
Month #3 (Mar): סיוון
Month #4 (Apr): תמוז
Month #5 (May): אב
Month #6 (Jun): אלול
Month #7 (Jul): תשרי
Month #8 (Aug): חשוון
Month #9 (Sep): כסלו
Month #10 (Oct): טבת
Month #11 (Nov): שבט
Month #12 (Dec): אדר
Month #13 (Sol): אדרב

What is the meaning of the month in brackets?

Posted Tuesday, June 6, 2006 - Post #11387
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GenoPro will eventually support time (hours & minutes), so there will be no need to have a checkbox to specify if the event occurred before or after the sunset.

What if I don't know the time? I think it will be easier on you if you have the checkbox. Time can not tell you if it is before or after sunset. For example 19:00 on winter is after sunset while on summer it is still day. You will have to know the exact time of sunset to know if you have to change dates.

Edited: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 by GenoProSupport

Posted Thursday, June 8, 2006 - Post #11450
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Can someone confirm the date conversions from Gregorian to Hebrew are correct at page http://familytrees.genopro.com/DateConvertCalendar.aspx?
Posted Thursday, June 8, 2006 - Post #11460
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Can someone confirm the date conversions from Gregorian to Hebrew are correct at page http://familytrees.genopro.com/DateConvertCalendar.aspx

Yes the date as it appears in the page you mentioned is correct, in the Gregorian and the Hebrew calandar. Just Remember that after sunset the Hebrew calander will advance to the next day. Wink

Edited: Friday, June 9, 2006 by GenoProSupport

Posted Friday, June 16, 2006 - Post #11557
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After revising my code, came to the conclusion the Hebrewmonths were not rotated properly.  Is this correct?

Today 's date in the Gregorian calendar: Friday, June 16, 2006
Today 's date in the Hebrew calendar: 5766 סיוון 20   DayOfWeek: יום שישי

Months in the Hebrew calendar:
Month #1 (Nisan): ניסן
Month #2 (Iyyar): אייר
Month #3 (Sivan): סיוון
Month #4 (Tamuz): תמוז
Month #5 (Av): אב
Month #6 (Elul): אלול
Month #7 (Tishrei): תשרי
Month #8 (Cheshvan): חשוון
Month #9 (Kislev): כסלו
Month #10 (Tevet): טבת
Month #11 (Shvat): שבט
Month #12 (AdarI): אדר
Month #13 (AdarII): אדרב


Edited: Friday, June 16, 2006 by GenoProSupport

Posted Friday, June 16, 2006 - Post #11562
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After revising my code, came to the conclusion the Hebrewmonths were not rotated properly.  Is this correct?

Today 's date in the Gregorian calendar: Friday, June 16, 2006
Today 's date in the Hebrew calendar: 5766 סיוון 20   DayOfWeek: יום שישי

Yes. This is the correct date.

Posted Friday, June 16, 2006 - Post #11563
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Yehudad (6/16/2006)
Yes. This is the correct date.

Great.  The changes will be in Beta 16d.

Posted Friday, June 16, 2006 - Post #11564
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Great.  The changes will be in Beta 16d.

Will this fix will solve the problem I have with converting Gregorian years to Hebrew years?

Posted Friday, June 16, 2006 - Post #11566
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Yehudad (6/16/2006)
[Will this fix will solve the problem I have with converting Gregorian years to Hebrew years?

Nope.  What you are asking is nearly impossible because the date parser is not capable to recognize two years within the same date.  If you enter a year in a given calendar, GenoPro will do its best to approximate this year in a different calendar, however it may not be the exact year because some years to "overlap".

By the way,  I have fixed the problem of a date being one day off, from the Gregorian calendar to the Hebrew calendar.  I am using the page http://familytrees.genopro.com/DateConvertCalendar.aspx as the reference.




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