El Miércoles, 30 de Octubre de 2002 05:17, Enke, Michael escribió:
> Antonio Gallardo Rivera wrote:
> > El Miércoles, 30 de Octubre de 2002 02:00, Enke, Michael escribió:
> > > There is a place where all this is done for formatting dates, numbers,
> > > currencies, percentages depending on the requ
Antonio Gallardo Rivera wrote:
>
> El Miércoles, 30 de Octubre de 2002 02:00, Enke, Michael escribió:
> > There is a place where all this is done for formatting dates, numbers,
> > currencies, percentages depending on the requests locale: I18nTransformer
>
> What about XSP? :)
Nothing against th
El Miércoles, 30 de Octubre de 2002 02:00, Enke, Michael escribió:
> There is a place where all this is done for formatting dates, numbers,
> currencies, percentages depending on the requests locale: I18nTransformer
What about XSP? :)
Antonio Gallardo
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> Michael
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> Antonio Gallardo Rivera wrote
On 29.Oct.2002 -- 09:57 PM, Antonio Gallardo Rivera wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I saw that in XSP there is a logicsheet called util. There is a function tag
> called:
>
>
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> This tag also has a format attribute, that let define the format of the
> output.
>
> I am now "playing" with reports of a datab
There is a place where all this is done for formatting dates, numbers, currencies,
percentages depending on the requests locale: I18nTransformer
Michael
Antonio Gallardo Rivera wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I saw that in XSP there is a logicsheet called util. There is a function tag
> called:
>
>
>
>