Formatlocales – Echelon OpenLNS User Manual

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based on the system default Windows

regional settings of the computer

running your application.
The default settings may vary

depending on which operating system

is installed on the computer running

the application.
Consult the Microsoft Developer’s

Network documentation for more

information on this.
2 lcaFormatLocaleSource

ManualSetting

This value indicates that the value of

the associated property has been set

manually by your application.

Data Type

Long.

Read/Write

Read/write.

Added to API

LNS Release 3.20.

FormatLocales

The FormatLocales

property contains all the

FormatLocale

objects that have been added to

the Object Server. It contains four pre-defined

FormatLocale

objects, which are described

below. The pre-defined

FormatLocale

objects are read-only, but you can create custom

FormatLocale

objects with the

Add

method.

To retrieve a

FormatLocale

object from this collection, use the

Item

property and specify the

object to be retrieved by its index number. The index number will be in the range of 1 to x,

where x represents the value stored in the

Count

property.

Note that indexes 1, 2, 3 and 4 are assigned to the pre-defined, read-only

FormatLocale

objects. The pre-defined

FormatLocale

objects are listed by index and name, and summarized

as follows:

Index 1, UserDefaultRegionalSettings. This is the default value for the

CurrentFormatLocale property. When you use this FormatLocale object as the

CurrentFormatLocale, all the properties will be set based on the user-defined Windows

regional settings on the computer running your application. You can change the regional

settings on a computer using the Windows control panel Regional Options applet.

Consult the Microsoft Developer’s Network documentation of the Win32
GetLocaleInfo()

function for more information on this.

Index 2, SystemDefaultRegionalSettings. When you use this FormatLocale object as

the CurrentFormatLocale, all the properties will be set based on the default Windows

regional settings on the computer running the application. The default settings may

vary, depending on which operating system is installed on the computer. Consult the

Microsoft Developer’s Network documentation of the Win32 GetLocaleInfo() function

for more information on this.

Index 3, LonMarkCompatibility. When you use this FormatLocale object as the

CurrentFormatLocale, all properties will be set so that all formatted data will be

displayed per LonMark standards used prior to LNS 3.0, when localized formatting was

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