ISO 2014

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ISO 2014 is an international standard that was issued in April 1976, and superseded by ISO 8601 in June 1988.[1][2] ISO 2014 was the standard that originally introduced the all-numeric date notation [YYYY]-[MM]-[DD] with the digits in order starting with the most significant digit first (similar to big-endian). It was technically identical to ISO Recommendation R 2014 from 1971.

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  1. ^ "ISO 2014:1976 - Writing of calendar dates in all-numeric form".
  2. ^ "ISO 8601:2004(E)". ISO. 2004-12-01. Retrieved 2006-11-15. Annex A … From that concept representations of all other date and time values were logically derived; thus, ISO 2014, ISO 3307 and ISO 4031 have been superseded.