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    Date input mask

    Is it possible to change the default date formate input mask of month/day/year to year/month/day?

    Thanks,

    Gerry

    #2
    RE: Date input mask

    Hi Gerry,

    Open your form select the date field then right click it
    select properties then select format and in the
    format style pick what you need.

    I dont know if their is a way to change the default system
    wide I dont see that option.

    Hope this helps
    Ray

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      #3
      RE: Date input mask

      Gerry,

      I think the date format is held as part of the Operating system in Windows 2000 if you goto Control Panel then click regional options you will then have 2 options short date and long date - you can alter them to how you want by altering the position of the mask characters e.g.:

      dd/MM/yyyy

      will return day/month/year in the format 17/02/2004

      if you try altering this to

      dd MMM yyy

      you will get 17 Feb 2004

      I think this used to be known as locale on older operating systems - hope this helps

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        #4
        RE: Date input mask

        Thanks Ray appreciate your help.

        Gerry

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          #5
          RE: Date input mask

          Alistair :

          Tried the regional settings in the Windows control panel but it does not effect the default date format in Alpha. There does not appear to be a method where one can change this default value. I have been using the internal Alpha format options for the date in my forms and reports and that works. It just has to be done with every date field.

          Thanks for your help.

          Gerry

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            #6
            RE: Date input mask

            Hi Gerry,

            Your welcome and this sounds like somthing for Alpha to add
            in the next release V6 or the next fix for V5

            ALPHA ARE YOU HEARING US!

            -Ray

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              #7
              RE: Date input mask

              I am using Alpha 5 in the UK we have a date format of day/month/year Alpha 5 seems to use this as a default. I haven't had to change any settings.

              This makes me suspect that it must make reference at sometime (maybe at installation) to the Windows time/date settings.

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