UltraWinGrid, on date filter select date column value changing format to MM/dd/yyyy from dd/MM/yyyy - vb.net

I have infragistics2 v10.3.
I have ultra grid with two columns
|String|DateTime|
For DateTime I have custom formatting like "dd.MM.yyyy HH:mm" System Regional settings have short Date format like "dd-MMM-yy".
So grid shows 07.02.2013 14:00 and user See this.
The sytem have 07-Feb-13
When i want to filter all columns with text "fe" it is also shows me all rows which contains 07.02.2013.
During filtering it uses own formating and ignores my custom In InitializeLayout event we have done the following code to set date format for the StartDate column
e.Layout.Bands(0).Columns("StartDate").Style = Win.UltraWinGrid.ColumnStyle.Date
e.Layout.Bands(0).Columns("StartDate").Format = "dd/MM/yyyy"
e.Layout.Bands(0).Columns("StartDate").ButtonDisplayStyle = UltraWinGrid.ButtonDisplayStyle.Always
This date field column filter displaying based on Local system date format in opened calendar.
Please suggest me where I am doing wrong

As your are using string column type to store dates, I suspect how the dates are converted: 07/08/2015 is treated as August 7 or July 8?
You are setting the format for your grid but the data loaded in the DropDown may be in its original form as in the Database.
If you do not want to change the data type of your date column, I would advise that you set DateFormat within the select query as demonstrated in change-data-type-of-data-retrieved-by-select-query (but beware of the conversion errors or the date change scenario as pointed above)
If you are using SQL Server (I'm not sure about other databases) you can use a UDF (User Defined Function) in the select query as in this example of UDF on TechNet or this post on SO: using-udf-in-select-statement
Along with that don't forget to set the Format of your DropDown, if defined explicitly on initialize or on entering edit mode.

You need to set MaskInput property of the column like this:
e.Layout.Bands(0).Columns("StartDate").MaskInput = "dd/mm/yyyy";
Keep in mind when cell is in edit mode it uses an editor to display the edited value. So when you need to fix anything in edit mode you need to fix it in the editor.

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Pentaho date format issue

my input excel sheet has the field with two different types of values column in the format YYYY/MM/DD
Now, when I have added the excel sheet into Pentaho the columns along with datatype I got which shows string datatype in the date formats column. which you can see below
After this, I tried to integrate with postgres but I am unable to find the result the error which I got attached below
Updated
I tried with the given timestamp format yyyy/MM/dd HH:mm:ss this works fine for me but this format yyyy/MM/dd hh.00.00 is not present in the format column.
You have a column named Date in the field definition tab. Choose Date [data type] from the Dropdown box in the row date [column name] and timestamp [column name].
Try to get the data in the Excel Input step. If it does not work, try to write yyyy/MM/dd in the Format column for the date field and yyyy/MM/dd hh.00.00 for timestamp field. Note that the format is most probably unnecessary for the Excel Input.
Once you can get all the row in the Excel Input with a preview limit 0, and not before, try to put the data in the Postgres database.
Normally it should work. If not, use a Select Step which has a tab Meta-data, to change among other the format of the dates. Chose a format accepted by Postgres. Again, this change of format is most probably unnecessary.
To explain what happens under the wood, remember each field in the PDI has a type. You define time and timestamp as string. It is not an issue by itself, until you try to put those string in the database, which no not accept such date formats. The best way is to use the date type (which DO NOT have a format until you want to read or write them).
Select or put the corresponding format in [Format] column on [Fields] Tab.

Far Point Spread Unable to make column type "Date"

We are experiencing a problem due to the fact that we are unable to format a particular column as a date. When the information is configured "MM/DD/YYYY" we can format it as a date, but, when we format the information "MM/DD/YYYY hh:mm:ss AM/PM" we are then unable to format the column as a date. We receive an error when we attempt to do so. We want the information to be formatted as a date so that the sort function sorts like a date instead of like a string.
For example, when the column is formatted as a date "12/31/2014" is seen to come before "01/01/2015". When the column is sorted as a string "01/01/2015" is seen to come before "12/31/2014".
Does anyone have any idea if we might be able to resolve this problem?
Thank you very much...
The Far Point Spread COM control has a Date type column. It sounds like you are configuring the date type via code. In code you would set the .Col and .Row of the spread control and then set the type to "CellTypeDate." This is a constant from FPUSpreadADO.CellTypeConstants. You could also set a block range of cells to this cell type.
However, a Far Point date type does not have time resolution. If you open up the property sheet for the control in the designer you will see the drop down options provide format options such as MM/DD/YYYY only.
I would suggest you use a combination of the Date and Time column times in the grid. The cell type is constant "CellTypeTime."

Format Date for a Dimension in Cube

I have a SQL Server Analysis Service OLAP cube where one of the dimension fields, is a datetime field. This is not a Date Dimension (Like the ones that can be generated.). This represents a month end period for the data. It can be filtered for example to see the end of year 2013.
The problem is the sql server data field is a datetime field, other than changing the type to just date, how can I change the format to exclude the time? Basically; MM/DD/YYYY.
Measures seem to have the ability to be formatted (Currency for example), but not Dimensions.
I looked at the view, but there's not formatting options their either. Maybe I need to look at the view code and add sql formatting code there?
Excel: I can't change the format on the cells in Excel either.
Try to format the Dimension Attribute field in your view first. Example:
FORMAT(hub.DateAlternateKey,'MM/dd/yyyy','en-US') AS DateAlternateKey
Then you should go under attribute properties of your Date Dimension's Day Attribute and set NameColumn=DateAlternateKey. This attribute should be set to Type=Date.

Same date format over several localizations

Currently im facing issue that troubles me a lot. I hope that somebody could help me out. I work for big company where are both Office 2007 (32bit) and Office 2010 (64 bit) used. Writing macros to be compatibile through whole company was hard task for me (I've never programmed in VBA before - actually this forum helped me a lot). My task is to maintain one big table in shared Excel sheet. There are several macros and several userforms. Now i will decsribe the problem briefly:
Sheet contains two columns with date format (start date and close date). Both values are imported to column form userform's textboxes (commandbutton lunches MsCal -exported to class- which fills those textboxes with date). What I simply need is to have date format as mm/dd/yyyy in both columns in order to perform filtering and other operations. When this values are updated by worker that uses different localization than English U.S. date is entered as dd.mm.yyyy. Thats make proper filtering based on date impossible. I tried to alter formating by:
UserForm1.TextBox10.Value = Format(Calendar1.Value, "mm/dd/yyyy")
but this piece of code misbehave somehow. On some machines it works, on some of them it is not working. And thats what is giving me headache. How should i proceed now? Is there a way to force excel to use same date format in sheet and ignore localization settings in Windows? Employees dont want to change localization to English U.S. because they are either used to their format, or need it for other applications. Is there a way to temporarily change localization only when this sheet opens?
Any advice will be apreciated.
Thanks in Advance
Peter
The best you can do is NEVER transform a date variable into Text.
Internally for excel a date is just a consecutive number (Left from the decimal separator are days and right from the decimal separator are hours). So, for example, the 10th of June 2012, for excel is 41188. This date value is independent of the date format set on your computer.
Now when it comes to represent dates (for humans to visualize) Excel will format this internal value into a String with the format set in your computer. So, for example if you have US date format in your computer, the date 41188 will be formated as 6/10/2012.
The big challenge with dates is to input the date in the correct format. When you input a Date as a string ("6/10/2012") then Excel will interpret it depending on the date format set on your computer. If you have US format, then it will thake the first cypher as month, the second as day and the last as the year. If you have a German format, it will read the first as day, the next as month and the last as year. So, the same input ("6/10/2012") for a US Format Excel will read 10th of june as for a German format Excel will read 6th of Oktober.
In your case, you should NOT format the date inside the Textbox10. For a US format Excel there is no problem, but if you have another date format, where the first cypher is the day instead of the month, you will get the wrong values:
Check this example. User inputs 10th of June in a German format Excel (dd.mm.yyyy)
Calendar1.Value retrieves a date value (41188)
Format(Calendar1.Value, "mm/dd/yyyy") transforms the date value into a string "06/10/2012"
When using the formated date (STRING), Excel will have to interpret what date it is. Because the computer date format is German, it will read Day:06, Month:10, Year:2012. You will be using day 41070 instead of 41188
If Calendar1.Value retrieves a Date variable and you give this date variable into a Date formated column, you will allways get the correct dale in your column and you will be able to filter and sort dates correctly regardless of the date format set inside the Column cells or the format set in the users computer.
Now, in your case, the best would be to assign directly the Calendar1.Value to the required cell. Something like:
ThisworkBook.WorkSheets("Sheet1").Range("C3").Value= Calendar1.Value
You can still asign Calendar1.Value into the TextBox10 for the user to see his selection, but disable the TextBox10 so that the only edit option is the calendar control. And when working with the date, istead of thaking it from the TextBox10, taking it directly from the Calendar1.Value .
If you still need to show the selected value from Calendar1 into a textBox then do NOT format the date in the Textbox. Instead, use:
UserForm1.TextBox10.Value = Cstr(Calendar1.Value)
This way, the user will see the date in the dateformat that he has set in his computer and to which he is used to.
One solution is to not use the date number format but rather only use the custom format for all your cell dates where you specify "mm/dd/yyyy" as the formatting string. However, in my experience, if your computer's regional settings are set to use "mm/dd/yyyy" then if you try make a custom cell formatting with this same string excel will keep as a dater linked to the computer setting so that doesn't help you. The way I worked around this was to change the date format on my computer, then format the cells as custom "mm/dd/yyyy" and save (and then turn your computer's settings back to how they were.) Now even though excel still claims they are date cells, you'll see that changing the settings on your computer doesn't change the value in the cell.
I guess another way is to always have a cell next to your date cell that calls the TEXT function. So if you have a date in A1 then in another cell =TEXT(A1, "mm/dd/yyyy") and only refer to this new cell. But that could make your spread sheet very messy.
I guess the best solution is to just get you IT dept to set every one in the company's date settings to use the same formats.

How to convert a text field to a date/time field in Access 2010?

I am importing an excel file into Access 2010 and the date field(CALLDATE) comes in as text(YYYYMMDD). I would like to use an update query to update a new field "dateofcall" but using a date/time format. I tried to use:
UPDATE tbl_Import SET tbl_Import.dateofcall = CDate([tbl_Import].[CALLDATE]);
I thought it was going to be that simple but it shows up blank with a date format. I also tried to use DateSerriel() but still was getting errors. Any suggestions?
You can use left, right and mid string functions to construct a date from the various parts of the string.
For example:
DateSerial(Left(MyTextDate,4),Mid(MyTextDate,5,2),Right(MytextDate,2))
You can use the above in an Update query to update a date type coulmn 9field) to a the date from the text column.
My date came in as text looking like this:"2013-03-23 00:00:00.0"
I take the left 10 characters only, "2013-03-23", this makes it so Access can recognize it is a date field and then I just switch around the format.
Format(Left([WEEKEND],10),"m/d/yyyy")