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dewacorp.alliances
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Posted - 2008-02-13 : 19:53:52
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| Just curiosity ... never pick up this since beginning. Our box is setted the language to English (United States) while the local machine setted as English (Australia) which I thought it's corresponding to locale machine not sql box.Will this language setting effecting date issue stuff (DD-MM-YYYY)? Can someone clarify on this?This thing brought up my attention cause we've just ran a trace and there is a warning which is:User Error Message - Changed language setting to us_english. Thank you. |
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rmiao
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2008-02-16 : 00:13:16
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| You can change it with 'set dateformat' |
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