Hi,

You should not doing business rules and logic in Active links! Filters
handles this much better :-)

As ben mention, moving the business time to filters will probably
solve your issue.
--
Jarl



2009/11/13 LJ Longwing <lj.longw...@gmail.com>:
> To start off, here are the stats
>
> ARS 7.1 P6 (Windows)
> MidTier 7.1 P6 (Solaris)
>
> I have an app server running on windows, and a Solaris based MidTier server,
> both US based and non localized.  Everything works fine till we bring on UK
> based people working in the system.  They go to enter a date in a field
> manually and give it '28/11/09' as the date, which of course to them is
> 'November 28th 2009', but with a US based system, that's the 28th month,
> 11th day of 2009....strangely Remedy seems to be translating that to April
> 11th 2011...it seems to be saying oh...28th month...well that's 2 years and
> 4 months....so...weird.  We need to provide the UK based folks with an easy
> method to provide dates in their format and have the server not puke on the
> input.  My first thought is that if we stand up a MidTier server using
> regional settings of UK, that it would automatically translate between the
> client and server, that didn't seem to work the way I was thinking, so I
> consulted my documentation, and it discussed User preference records.  So I
> configured my user account to have a locale of en_GB, which according to the
> drop down is 'English (United Kingdom)'.  This seemed to do what I needed,
> everywhere I look dates are in format DD/MM/YYYY, but I noticed two issues.
> First is that the dates don't seem to be 'sorting' properly and I have an AL
> that calls the server for business time calculations, and that threw an
> error saying either start or end time was incorrect....
>
> I've never done anything internationally before and would love some expert
> help from those that have dealt with this situation before.  Any and all
> suggestions are appreciated.
>
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