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rs:ParameterLanguage URL access parameter Jessica C
8/4/2004 3:43:36 PM
sql server reporting services: We tried setting rs:ParameterLanguage=en-US in the URL so international
users dates would stay in the MM/DD/YYYY format but it isn't working. We
have SP1 installed. Has anyone used this parameter successfully and if so
do you have any suggestions??? Please help, our customers in the UK would
like to be able to view their reports. Thanks!

Re: rs:ParameterLanguage URL access parameter olap NO[at]SPAM gmsbv.nl
8/4/2004 10:52:53 PM
Hi,

You can test this online on internet:

http://128.171.208.112/ReportServer?/Product%20Line%20Sales&rs:Command=Render&rc:zoom=100&rc:Parameters=True&rs:ParameterLanguage=en-us

Just add a new end date as parameter and press View.

Regards,
Marco Groeneveld

www.gmsbv.nl - your partner for MS Analyses and Reporting Services in
Europe !


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Re: rs:ParameterLanguage URL access parameter Mark
8/24/2004 5:22:13 PM
I'm having the same problem. I used the URL Access Parameter
"rs:ParameterLanguage=en-us" and the dates aren't coming out right. If I
select August 24, 2004 - instead of 8/24/2004 (how it should be), it
displays as 24/8/2004 which causes an error. I have SP1 installed, using
datetime for the parameter data type, using the ParameterLanguage parameter,
and it's still showing up backwards. Have you found a solution to this?


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