Hi,

When you change regional settings, you must apply them to everything. It
is not allways apparent which settings the unserlying system user running
the AR Server is using...

You can set envoronment variables for ARDATE etc in the armonitor.cfg
before the Remedy-service is started.

The armonitor.conf file settings work for unix/linux as well as windows.

Sample lines in armonitor.cfg/conf before arserver is started.
Environment-variable: ARDATE=%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
Environment-variable: ARDATEONLY=yyyy-MM-dd
Environment-variable: ARTIMEONLY=HH:mm:ss

As you see the ARDATE use the unix-type abreviations, and the other
variables use the windows-style. I think this is still valid, but you may
have to experiment...

        Best Regards - Misi, RRR AB, http://www.rrr.se

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> Hi,
>
> I have a filter that is setting a date field to a charater field. The date
> ends up in a different format on 2 (seemingly) identical severs. Any ideas
> where the date format is being picked up when setting dates to character
> field in filters?
>
> Thanks
> Raido
>
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