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Team Foundation Service locale settings, date pattern and first day of week by JoonaK

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Type: Bug
ID: 777500
Opened: 1/25/2013 5:41:19 AM
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User profile has an option to change "date pattern". It is not possible to select date format commonly used in Finland "d.M.yyyy".

Also, it is not possible to set "First day of week" to Monday. The calendar control in "Edit iteration" view is confusing as the first day of week is set to Sunday and cannot be changed.
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Visual Studio/Team Foundation Server/.NET Framework Tooling Version

Team Foundation Server 2012

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Steps to reproduce

Log into tfs.visualstudio.com
- Navigate to User Profile (top right corner) to see date pattern options
- Navigate to HOME - "Configure Schedule and Iterations" - "Set dates" to see "first day of week" issue

Product Language

English

Operating System

Windows 8

Operating System Language

English

Actual results

No support for Finland locale settings.

Expected results

User profile has an option to use "d.M.yyyy" as date pattern. A new option is added to set "First day of week" to "Monday".

"Configure Schedule and Iterations" - "Set dates": calendar control has Monday set as first day of week.

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Posted by Microsoft on 5/6/2013 at 8:16 AM
Hi, One update - we did verify that if you set the Browser locale for Finland, the formatting is handled correctly. (But the language for the service is only English at this time)

Here is how to adjust this in IE:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/change-your-internet-explorer-language-settings
Posted by Microsoft on 3/20/2013 at 7:02 AM
Hi,
Thanks for the feedback.
We currently only support English (ENU) language & formatting on the service. We do have plans to support other locales in thr future, but no set dates yet.
Posted by Microsoft on 2/1/2013 at 2:26 AM
Thank you for submitting feedback on Visual Studio and .NET Framework. Your issue has been routed to the appropriate VS development team for investigation. We will contact you if we require any additional information.
Posted by Microsoft on 1/25/2013 at 5:50 AM
Thank you for your feedback, we are currently reviewing the issue you have submitted. If this issue is urgent, please contact support directly(http://support.microsoft.com)
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