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Hi I can see that we can get UK (international) date formats using dd-MM-yyyy but I am wondering if the more expansive option are available e.g. for January 6 2018 default is 1/6/18 dd-mm-yy gives 06-01-18 I have tried other standard formats but get obscure results I'm looking for ddd dd MM yyyy to give Sat 06 01 2018 or even (very friendly) ddd d MMM yyyy to give Sat 6 Jan 2018 They are the more
I have an Auto-Layout form with some date fields. When I look at the validation attributes for the field it contains both a "Required" and "Compare" validation rule. When I try to update a record that I have edited (changed the description field not one of the date fields) the form complains with the following error: Date Reported is not a valid Date/Time I can not figure out exactly how this shou
Summary Entry showed Sept 02 2016 on form calendar but template display shows the reverse month and date ---------------------------------- Date input by calendar shows Sept 02 2016 in dropdown on form <DateInput Id="RDate" DataField="RDate" DateOnly="true" DataType="date"></DateInput> <CalendarImage ImageUrl="~/DesktopModules/XModPro/images/calendar.jpg" Style="margin-left:0px;" Target="RDate"></
Using the Xmod module I created a database with several fields. One of the fields is a date field that the user inputs. When I place the date taken from the database and try to place it in a table it appears in the table like this: 8/9/2016 12:00:00 AM. I do not want the time to appear with the date but I can't figure out anyway to format the data. Is there a way to format the date to a format of
I have been struggling a little bit to come up with a template and form that I can recycle the code on to reuse for future ones. Basically almost all tables in DNN have some common columns that are used through out the application used for auditing purposes These include: ModuleID PortalID UserID CreatedOnDate CreatedByUserID LastModifiedOnDate LastModifiedByUserID I have figured out how to get so

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