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Some calendar reformers seek to equalize the length of each month in the year. This is often accomplished by creating a calendar that has 13 months of 4 weeks (28 days) each, making 364 days. The earliest known proposal of this type was the Georgian Calendar - more details on wiki

Reform calendar(Georgian Calendar)

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I want to change the date 12-31-2016 to Georgian Calendar format .

If my date is 12-30-2015.Is It possible to format/any way to 12-28-2016 or 01-02-2017 as well as Georgian Calendar?

Ramesh Rajendran
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Divide the total seconds of the year and provide any property name for the given period.

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  • Actually Sorry. I want the answer means need to be a full function with the calculation? Is it possible? – Ramesh Rajendran Jan 11 '17 at 06:18
  • Yes. It is possible. Not every year is exactly the same in seconds. You can provide any "name" that you select for a given period. Set a "start" second and an "end" second; which are most important parts of equation. Use whichever format you choose to divide the total seconds within that period. – guest271314 Jan 11 '17 at 06:20
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    See also [What is the significance of 1/1/1753 in SQL Server?](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3310569/what-is-the-significance-of-1-1-1753-in-sql-server), [How do I use ruby Date constants GREGORIAN, JULIAN, ENGLAND and even ITALY](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11835193/how-do-i-use-ruby-date-constants-gregorian-julian-england-and-even-italy), [Why Our Calendars Skipped 11 Days in 1752](http://mentalfloss.com/article/51370/why-our-calendars-skipped-11-days-1752), [George II and the Gregorian calendar](http://leancrew.com/all-this/2013/01/george-ii-and-the-gregorian-calendar/) – guest271314 Jan 11 '17 at 06:41