Sorry, my question is "what is the differences between begin date and start date". Or, is "begin date" appropriate? It seems that "start date" is used more offen, especially used with "end date". The scenarios is that I want to describe the time when an operation is performed in a system and the time when it stops.
A begin date marks the start or initiation of a specific period or event, while an end date indicates the conclusion or termination of that same period or event. The begin date signifies the commencement point, whereas the end date signifies the conclusion point.
A planned end date - is an predicted estimation of when something is to cease. An actual end date - is the confirmed end.
It lasted 550-331 BCE.
Start: August 1, 1914 End: November 11, 1918
There are 79 days from the start date to the end date, but not including the end date.
It is 36 days from the start date to the end date, end date included.
It is 1,097 days from the start date to the end date, start date and end date are included.
210 days from the start date to the end date, end date included.
Depending of their date of birth, children in the UK must begin school by the first January, April, or September following their birthday. Children born between the first of September and the end of December must begin after January 1. Children born between the first of April and the end of August must begin after September 1. Children born between the beginning of January and the end of March must begin after April 1. All children must continue to attend school until the last Friday of June during the school year in which they turn 16.
It is 407 days from the start date to the end date, but not including the end date.
It is 16,043 days from the start date to the end date, but not including the end date.
98 days from the start date to the end date, end date included.
For the year 2011, it is 33 days from the start date to the end date, but not including the end date