I have a Crystal Report that expects 2 dates as parameters. When I run a trace on the db using an extended event I can see what query the Crystal Repost is executing: exec "VMS"."dbo"."reporting_price_and_purchasing_headerinfo_v2";1 9, 1, N'1-1-2020', N'29-8-2024' The problem seems to be in the formatting of the date which is dd-mm-yyyy while the SP expects a DATE which is yyyy-mm-dd When I run the CR report manually and enter 2020-01-01 and 2024-08-28 as dates the trace shows: EXEC "VMS"."dbo"."reporting_price_and_purchasing_headerinfo_v2";1 9, 1, N'2020-01-01', N'2024-08-29' And the report shows the correct data. But how can I force the date picker in my Thinkwise application to output the selected date as yyyy-mm-dd rather than the more human readable (on this side of the big Atlantic puddle) dd-mm-yyyy? This question is related to my previous topic but the focus shifted from debugging to fixing a specific issue.
I have a problem with a unique nonclusterd index that is automagically added when I run Create: I can't figure out why this is added as the referenced column “ikc_name” doesn't need to be unique:
Hi, We have a csv file with semicolon seperated data.When importing this file into our Thinkwise application it interprets e.g. 20.88 as 20.880,00 aka 20880 which is a bit too much 🤐 Thinkwise doesn't look at the Windows settings because I can replicate the issue on mu PC except that Excel shows it correctly while on the customer pc Excel also messes it up. On my PC: Any suggestions on how to deal with this? Is there an option that we have missed to force the decimal separator?
I am using the Maps component, but when I open the location, the map keeps gray. Sometimes, just before the gray block, less than a second something blue is appearing but then it goes to gray. This functionality does work when I use the application outside of their network it does show the data. However I want to find out where the application is being blocked. How can I best approach this problem?
These words are not in the translation screen: We managed to translate them by manually adding the translation object: Not convinced this is the intended way?
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