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Formating date according to the country [message #21016] |
Sat, 25 April 2009 17:16 |
alex100
Messages: 118 Registered: November 2007
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Hello,
I am using a SQLite3 database. To the best of my knowledge, SQLite database stores al dates in the form:
'2009-04-17'
or
'YYYY-MM-DD'
right?
So, to get the date from the database and show it in an arrays control or label i do:
Date dtDate=Date(SQL[8]);
String strDate=Format("%2.2d-%2.2d-%2.2d",
dtDate.day,dtDate.month,dtDate.year);
But this statically formats date in DD-MM-YYYY format.
So, how can i format a date according to a specific country language or according to the operating system format?
Many tanks
Alex
I am geting
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Re: Formating date according to the country [message #21127 is a reply to message #21124] |
Mon, 04 May 2009 13:58 |
alex100
Messages: 118 Registered: November 2007
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luzr wrote on Sun, 03 May 2009 19:06 | Yes, PT-PT is not yet translated. Date formatting/scanning strings are normally part ot language translation.
I have updated translation tutorial
http://www.ultimatepp.org/srcdoc$Core$Translating$en-us.html
you migth be interested in providing PT-PT translation for us.
Mirek
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Hi, I think I cant provide date format by burning it on the source code because I want my application compliant with internationalization, which means that, if it is executed on France, it gets the format from the underlying SO or something and show dates in french format. If I burn the format then the format is always the same
Another option id to ask for the user (on the first app launch) the choosed date format and then respect it always.
Of course I am interested in helping you with PT translations!
As you may know Portuguese is one of the most spoken languages into the world. From europe to asia, africa, south america and near Autralia (East Timor)
As you also may know, I not yet a upp pro (but i want to be!) so you have to guide me how can I help you on translations.
Thank you
Alex
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