My dates in the charts seem to be in mm.dd.yyyy I would like them in dd.mm.yyyy . All my dates in the report are right just the charts. What could be causing this? I have used the "d" format in the chart.
This is in preview mode and posted on the webThe chart has a Language setting in the VS properties window as well as
other internationalization settings (NumeralLanguage, NumeralVariant,
Calendar). If the chart language = Default, then the report language will
apply. If the report language = Default, then the client language will apply
(e.g. in IE: Tools - Internet Options - Languages).
Setting the chart language to a specific locale will force all labels to
that specific locale when using formatcodes on labels.
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"John" <John@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> My dates in the charts seem to be in mm.dd.yyyy I would like them in
dd.mm.yyyy . All my dates in the report are right just the charts. What
could be causing this? I have used the "d" format in the chart.
> This is in preview mode and posted on the web|||Try entering dd.mm.yyyy in the Format Code box for relevant axis tab (x/y)
in Chart Properties dialog.
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"John" <John@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> My dates in the charts seem to be in mm.dd.yyyy I would like them in
dd.mm.yyyy . All my dates in the report are right just the charts. What
could be causing this? I have used the "d" format in the chart.
> This is in preview mode and posted on the web|||Thanks Rob it was the language was set for the report. This was a new report I wrote today - how can I prevent this, to my understanding my machine is set to New Zealand.
"Robert Bruckner [MSFT]" wrote:
> The chart has a Language setting in the VS properties window as well as
> other internationalization settings (NumeralLanguage, NumeralVariant,
> Calendar). If the chart language = Default, then the report language will
> apply. If the report language = Default, then the client language will apply
> (e.g. in IE: Tools - Internet Options - Languages).
> Setting the chart language to a specific locale will force all labels to
> that specific locale when using formatcodes on labels.
> --
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>
> "John" <John@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:15DBF3A6-DCC2-4A6F-826F-4461D77E03A8@.microsoft.com...
> > My dates in the charts seem to be in mm.dd.yyyy I would like them in
> dd.mm.yyyy . All my dates in the report are right just the charts. What
> could be causing this? I have used the "d" format in the chart.
> >
> > This is in preview mode and posted on the web
>
>|||It depends how you create the new report. If you just start with an empty
report template and do not use the wizard, then the report language will be
Default.
However, if you use the wizard to design your query and layout, then I think
it will set the report language to the current Visual Studio language
(Tools - Options - International Settings).
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"John" <John@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks Rob it was the language was set for the report. This was a new
report I wrote today - how can I prevent this, to my understanding my
machine is set to New Zealand.
>
> "Robert Bruckner [MSFT]" wrote:
> > The chart has a Language setting in the VS properties window as well as
> > other internationalization settings (NumeralLanguage, NumeralVariant,
> > Calendar). If the chart language = Default, then the report language
will
> > apply. If the report language = Default, then the client language will
apply
> > (e.g. in IE: Tools - Internet Options - Languages).
> > Setting the chart language to a specific locale will force all labels to
> > that specific locale when using formatcodes on labels.
> >
> > --
> > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
> >
> >
> > "John" <John@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:15DBF3A6-DCC2-4A6F-826F-4461D77E03A8@.microsoft.com...
> > > My dates in the charts seem to be in mm.dd.yyyy I would like them in
> > dd.mm.yyyy . All my dates in the report are right just the charts. What
> > could be causing this? I have used the "d" format in the chart.
> > >
> > > This is in preview mode and posted on the web
> >
> >
> >
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