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12.21.2006 at 01:18AM PST, ID: 22100240
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reporting services format field

Asked by kvdi765 in SQL Reporting

Tags: reporting, services, format

1) when i format a numeric field like    #.###,##    i want that the , is the decimal separator and . is the thousand operator       but its just the opposite     while in other applications on my pc its like i want

on what depends the , and . separator ?  locals on your machine ?  something else ?

2) can i make from the format   like #.###,##          a standard format ?
    that it is added as a standard format in visual studio  so that every developer has that format standard in
   visual studio ?
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