The only place I've seen Julian dates as you describe, with the year and the day number in the year, is in the Federal Government. I imagine they use this format because it's a little less ambiguous (is it mm/dd/yyyy or dd/mm/yyyy), and it takes up less character space than a regular date format, which no doubt goes way back when storage space was such a premium. Just a guess....Eddie
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