Hey,
I've got a problem - got Start and End date parameters in my report and
on my dev box they show up in Australian format as it should be but on
the production server it's in American format! What do I do? I don't
really want to try setting dates as strings... Installed SP2, it had no
effect...Check the server. It sounds like it's culture settings are not Australian.
-Tim
"masterslave" <ocbka1@.gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1148967379.266799.284360@.u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com...
> Hey,
> I've got a problem - got Start and End date parameters in my report and
> on my dev box they show up in Australian format as it should be but on
> the production server it's in American format! What do I do? I don't
> really want to try setting dates as strings... Installed SP2, it had no
> effect...
>|||Thanks for your reply Tim, I've checked the server and all settings are
correct! It seems that the date format is actually set on the client
machine in IE language settings... Is that possible? If so, this is
really bizarre...
Monday, March 26, 2012
Parameter Date Formatting
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