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Customize/Limit available locales in Designer? [message #550553] Fri, 30 July 2010 18:56 Go to next message
Robert Aust is currently offline Robert AustFriend
Messages: 17
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
Hi there,

Is there any way to customize/limit the available locales in the BIRT
designer, e.g. in the date/number-formatting properties of data-elements?

I think it would be much easier to use, if I could limit to the 1-2
necessary locales - instead of having to select from this huge list from
"Africaans".... to "White Russian".
Better even, if there would be a way to set a report-wide default-locale
for all [formatting-] elements.

Thanks for any feedback.
Robert
Re: Customize/Limit available locales in Designer? [message #550565 is a reply to message #550553] Fri, 30 July 2010 19:54 Go to previous message
Jason Weathersby is currently offline Jason WeathersbyFriend
Messages: 9167
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member

Robert,

For formatting numbers and dates, BIRT uses the default locale. Which
you can also set with viewer parameter (__locale) or in the
Window-Preferences->Report Design->Preview setting page. The Preview
setting is used to test different locales.

Jason

On 7/30/2010 2:57 PM, Robert Aust wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> Is there any way to customize/limit the available locales in the BIRT
> designer, e.g. in the date/number-formatting properties of data-elements?
>
> I think it would be much easier to use, if I could limit to the 1-2
> necessary locales - instead of having to select from this huge list from
> "Africaans".... to "White Russian".
> Better even, if there would be a way to set a report-wide default-locale
> for all [formatting-] elements.
>
> Thanks for any feedback.
> Robert
>
>
>
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