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Jamie Edgar
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Today's date in the U.S. is June 5, 2010.
In the UK it is written 05 June 2010.
Because we switch these values around, the program
pulls data from the wrong place.
Jamie Edgar wrote:
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05-Jun-10
I've been trying to resolve this problem most of the day. Here's what has worked for me so far. If you are in the United States, Windows enters the date: June 5, 2010.
This program was written in the UK (I'm guessing) where today's date is written: 05 June, 2010. The values end up in the wrong places.
I changed my Windows regional settings to UK English date format and the program worked beautifully.
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Today's date in the U.S. is June 5, 2010.
In the UK it is written 05 June 2010.
Because we switch these values around, the program
pulls data from the wrong place.
Jamie Edgar wrote:
Future date calculator random results
05-Jun-10
I've been trying to resolve this problem most of the day. Here's what has worked for me so far. If you are in the United States, Windows enters the date: June 5, 2010.
This program was written in the UK (I'm guessing) where today's date is written: 05 June, 2010. The values end up in the wrong places.
I changed my Windows regional settings to UK English date format and the program worked beautifully.
Previous Posts In This Thread:
Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice
Entity Framework 4.0 and the AJAX Autocomplete Extender.
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorial...93a-b290f013f649/entity-framework-40-and.aspx