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Date format is just a representation of real date/time. You can convert it between different formats using different specifiers >>
- bommareddy8 years agoContributor
Hi,
If we want to open desktop application with different user credentials, we will use the following in TC.
TestedAppObj.RunAs(Domain, UserName, Password)
In the same way can we open application with different date format.
Thanks,
BommaReddy
- shankar_r8 years agoCommunity Hero
I know some of the application will start/open only in specific Time-zone but I'm not sure why you want to open a application in a particular date format.
Is there any specific reason to open a application with certain format?
- bommareddy8 years agoContributor
Hi Shankar,
My current application will be invoked only if the system language as British English and also Date format should be in DD-MM-YY.
Now, I want to invoke the same application in US server, But the server language is in US English and Date format is in MM/DD/YY.
It is effecting my existing process, If i change my server language and Date format.
Instead of changing server settings is their any workaround solution for this?
Regards
BommaReddy