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20000711

20000711 is the eight-digit date notation used in many computer systems to encode a calendar date without separators. When read as a calendar date, 20000711 corresponds to July 11, 2000. The year 2000 is a leap year, which affects February but not dates in July.

Within the Gregorian calendar, 2000-07-11 is the 193rd day of the year, and it falls on a

The YYYYMMDD format is commonly used in databases, filenames, and versioning because it sorts lexicographically in

In broader context, 2000-07-11 is part of the turn-of-the-century era and the millennium year, a period marked

See also: ISO 8601, date format, calendar, July, 2000.

Tuesday.
This
kind
of
dating
standard
is
used
in
data
storage
and
logistics
to
allow
straightforward
chronological
sorting.
chronological
order.
As
such,
20000711
can
serve
as
a
convenient
numeric
key
for
representing
dates
in
systems
that
avoid
non-numeric
separators.
by
the
global
focus
on
Y2K
readiness
and
rapid
growth
in
digital
record-keeping.
While
the
date
itself
is
routine,
it
illustrates
how
calendar
dates
are
encoded
for
interoperability
across
software
and
data
ecosystems.