In our app you may choose a begin date and the app calculates the top date (we’re speaking about subscriptions right here). That is from midnight to midnight, so the precise time limits are, for instance:
2020-05-18 00:00:00
to 2020-05-25 00:00:00
So the interval begins on the midnight of the 18th, runs all day lengthy, then just a few extra days, then stops on the midnight between the 24th and the 25th. 24th is included within the interval; 25th shouldn’t be. However the timestamp itself is the midnight of the 25th.
So the way to greatest talk this to the consumer? Some choices:
25th Might, 2020
– matches the timestamp, however may be deceptive. Individuals would possibly factor that the 25th is included.24th Might, 2020
– nonetheless may be deceptive. Somebody would possibly assume that the 24th is NOT included. However that is my private favourite.24th Might, 2020 (inclusive)
– wordy? Is that this clear sufficient?24th Might, 2020, 23:59:59
– Dunno, appears to be like kinda fugly to me, however it’s kinda correct….
Or perhaps one thing else fully?