I am creating several different versions of essentialy the same report, each
version customized to suit the country for which it's being desgned (i.e US
English, Australian English, German, French, Hebrew, etc.).
How do get a German date format to show up in the German report, and an
Australina date format to show up on the Australian report, etc.?
All reports are being designed on a US English Windows XP workstation and
are being served by a US English Windows 2000 web server.
I am using reporting services SP1.Please read this posting and follow the MSDN links contained in it:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/newsgroups/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.sqlserver.reportingsvcs&mid=25f15450-369f-4086-9fa8-f3141dac1fef&sloc=en-us
You might also want to read this thread:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/newsgroups/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.sqlserver.reportingsvcs&mid=5840e256-e991-49e9-921e-784efefd274a&sloc=en-us
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"Mark Koenig" <mkoenig> wrote in message
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> I am creating several different versions of essentialy the same report,
each
> version customized to suit the country for which it's being desgned (i.e
US
> English, Australian English, German, French, Hebrew, etc.).
> How do get a German date format to show up in the German report, and an
> Australina date format to show up on the Australian report, etc.?
> All reports are being designed on a US English Windows XP workstation and
> are being served by a US English Windows 2000 web server.
> I am using reporting services SP1.
>
Monday, March 12, 2012
how to use international date formats from US English environment
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