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19081984

19081984 is an eight-digit numeric string that most often denotes a calendar date when used in the day-month-year format. Interpreted as DDMMYYYY, it corresponds to 19 August 1984. In international contexts that use ISO 8601, the same date is written as 1984-08-19.

In computing and archiving, compact date representations like 19081984 can appear in filenames, identifiers, or data

Ambiguity around this exact sequence is limited in practice. Because the first two digits form 19, the

There is no widely recognized subject—such as a specific work, event, or person—universally identified simply as

See also

Date format, DDMMYYYY, MMDDYYYY, ISO 8601.

fields
where
separators
are
not
used.
Such
formatting
is
common
in
legacy
systems,
batch
processes,
or
puzzle
contexts
where
a
separator
would
be
impractical
or
unnecessary.
interpretation
as
DDMMYYYY
yields
a
valid
date
of
19
August
1984,
while
treating
it
as
MMDDYYYY
would
produce
an
invalid
month
value
of
19.
Thus,
for
this
string,
the
DDMMYYYY
reading
is
the
clear
and
standard
one
in
most
contexts.
"19081984."
Instead,
the
string
is
generally
understood
as
a
date
representation,
and
any
particular
significance
would
be
context-dependent,
tied
to
the
region,
system,
or
dataset
in
which
it
appears.