Everything about Iso 2014 totally explained
ISO 2014 is a standard superseded by
ISO 8601. ISO 2014 was the standard that originally introduced the
big-endian all-numeric date notation [YYYY]-[MM]-[DD]. It was issued as an international standard in 1976, technically identical to ISO Recommendation R 2014 from 1971.
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