A couple of quick points: 1. there should never be a central place to configure the date format, it should be dependent on the user's locale
2. the default date format is not North American (yes, you'll see North Americans complaining about it to), it is a descending date format that is suitable for sorting, and IMO makes more sense than any local date format... -David On Dec 18, 2009, at 9:40 PM, Adrian Cumiskey wrote: > Hi Deepa, > > I don't see that there is an easy way to do this right now. Date/time > formats seem to be somewhat hardwired in and North American currently. > Hopefully this will get cleaned up and centralized in a configuration file > at some point when someone has a big enough itch to scratch. I'll try to > take a look at this if I find time in the coming days. > > Best wishes, > > Adrian Cumiskey. > > 2009/12/18 Deepa Mandal <[email protected]> > >> Hello Ashish, >> >> I checked the file and in that file there is no such method that would >> change default timestamp format to desired one. If you know any other place >> where i can do change on a single place and reflect entire application then >> let me know. >> >> Thanks & Regards >> Deepa >> >> On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 6:47 PM, Ashish Vijaywargiya < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Please Refer UtilDateTime.java file, it has couple of helper method that >>> you >>> can use in your custom code. >>> Thanks! >>> >>> -- >>> Ashish >>> >>> On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 5:06 PM, Deepa Mandal <[email protected] >>>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I have a requirement to *change* the default *date* *format* of ofbiz >> to >>>> dd-mm-yyyy in entire application. >>>> >>>> So, could any one explain me the way to do this task. >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Thanks & Regards >>>> Deepa >>>> >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Thanks & Regards >> Deepa >>
