1 - AS/NZS 3802:1997 DATA ELEMENTS AND INTERCHANGE FORMATS-INFORMATION INTERCHANGE-REPRESENTATION OF DATES AND TIMES
4 - PREFACE
5 - CONTENTS
7 - 0 Introduction
7 - 1 Scope and field of application
8 - 2 References
8 - 3 Terms and definitions
8 - 3.1 complete representation:
8 - 3.2 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC):
8 - 3.3 date, calendar:
8 - 3.4 date, ordinal:
8 - 3.5 day:
8 - 3.6 format, basic:
8 - 3.7 format. extended:
8 - 3.8 Gregorian calendar:
8 - 3.9 hour:
8 - 3.10 local time:
8 - 3.11 minute:
8 - 3.12 month, calendar:
8 - 3.13 period:
8 - 3.14 second:
8 - 3.15 truncated representation:
8 - 3.16 week:
8 - 3.17 week, calendar:
8 - 3.18 year:
8 - 3.19 year, calendar:
8 - 3.20 year, common:
8 - 3.21 year, leap:
9 - 4 Fundamental principles
9 - 4.1 Concept
9 - 4.2 Common features, uniqueness and combinations
9 - 4.3 Characters used in the representations
9 - 4.4 Use of separators
9 - 4.5 Truncation
9 - 4.6 Leading zero(s)
9 - 5 Representations
9 - 5.1 Explanations
9 - 5.1.1 Characters used in place of digits
9 - 5.1.2 Characters used as designators
10 - 5.2 Dates
10 - 5.2.1 Calendar date
10 - 5.2.2 Ordinal date
11 - 5.2.3 Date identified by calendar week and day numbers
12 - 5.3 Time of the day
12 - 5.3.1 Local time of the day
13 - 5.3.2 Midnight
13 - 5.3.3 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)
13 - 5.4 Combinations of date and time of the day representations
13 - 5.4.1 Complete representation
14 - 5.4.2 Representations other than complete
14 - 5.5 Periods of time
14 - 5.5.1 Means of specifying periods
14 - 5.5.2 Separators and designators
14 - 5.5.3 Complete representations
15 - 5.5.4 Representations other than complete
16 - Annex A - Relationship to ISO 2014, 2015, 2711, 3307 and 4031
17 - Annex B - Examples of representation of dates, time of the day, combinations of date and time, and periods of time
17 - B.1 Dates
18 - B.2 Time of the day
19 - B.3 Combinations of date and time
19 - B.4 Periods of time
21 - TECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 1