Date created problem

I work for a newspaper that sorts all files on "date created" using YY/MM/DD format.
I recently started using Aperture, and the desk said they couldn't find the files I sent in. I finally figured out it's because Aperture uses (YYYY-MM-DD,Thh:mm:ss) for "date created" and I find no way to change it.
Is there any way to override this format?
As it is I'm forced to use my trusty PhotoMechanic for importing, only because there's no way to change this format.
Macbook pro   Mac OS X (10.4.10)   2GB mem
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It's not a filename I'm talking about. It's just the way the "date created" line is filled in.
As I mentioned in original post, all other photographers for the NY Daily News can output a file (not from Aperture, obviously) with the date created field in YY/MM/DD format.
Whatever you type in that field that isn't in the format YYYY-MM-DD,Thh:mm:ss is rejected, saying it has to be ISO 8601 XML compliant.
But the newpaper needs another format, and other programs permit me to change it--PhotoMechanic, for example.
I can't see why that should be a fixed format, or why the user can't change it if ISO 8601 XML compliance is not important.

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