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- -Morni-
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Replacing the <days to 2000> block
Um i dont fully support, adding that new block is okay, but dont remove days since 2000, it maybe use full to someone or the projects which has may break
- vudeptrai090211
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Replacing the <days to 2000> block
Then the old one will turn to Um i dont fully support, adding that new block is okay, but dont remove days since 2000, it maybe use full to someone or the projects which has may break
(days since [1] [1] [2000]::sensing)
- ideapad-320
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Replacing the <days to 2000> block
Partial support. While it would be good, there is a workaround using the current year/month/day/hr/min blocks. It must auto convert old projects.
- dave-alt-4
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Replacing the <days to 2000> block
(#83)you need to get the timezone of the user > convert back to current () and add/decrease that timezone. lengthy workaround =p
Partial support. While it would be good, there is a workaround using the current year/month/day/hr/min blocks. It must auto convert old projects.
- IdkbutprobablyAmogus
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Replacing the <days to 2000> block
this one over here. That means that someone had the same suggestion as you! Don't worry though, as you can continue the discussion over there. In the future, I recommend you search for duplicates before posting. Thanks!U are not allowed to ssy that bcz u are not a scratch team member Hello! This topic is a duplicate of
- IdkbutprobablyAmogus
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Replacing the <days to 2000> block
when green flag clicked::sensing
say [Amogus]::motion
- starhero5697
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Replacing the <days to 2000> block
Probably suggested before - but in Account Settings, you should be able to choose the date format for this block (DD/MM/YY or MM/DD/YY).
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