LocaleInfo Class |
Namespace: Qlik.Engine
The LocaleInfo type exposes the following members.
Name | Description | |
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LocaleInfo | Initializes a new instance of the LocaleInfo class |
Name | Description | |
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BrokenWeeks | Is set to true if broken weeks are allowed in a year.
According to ISO 8601, no broken weeks should be allowed.
This property is not shown if set to false.
If qBrokenWeeks is set to true, qReferenceDay is irrelevant.
If this property has not been set in a script, the returned value comes from the Windows operating system. | |
CalendarStrings | Information about the calendar. | |
Collation | Locale name (following language tagging convention RFC 4646):
<language>-<REGION>
Where
language is a lowercase ISO 639 language code
REGION specifies an uppercase ISO 3166 country code.
If this property has not been set in a script, the returned value comes from the Windows operating system. | |
CurrentYear | Current year. | |
DateFmt | Date format.
Example: YYYY-MM-DD | |
DecimalSep | Decimal separator. | |
FirstMonthOfYear | First month of the year, starting from 1.
According to ISO 8601, Januaryis the first month of the year.
1 = January
2 = February
12 = January
If this property has not been set in a script, the returned value comes from the Windows operating system. | |
FirstWeekDay | First day of the week, starting from 0.
According to ISO 8601, Monday is the first day of the week.
0 = Monday
1 = Tuesday
..
6 = Sunday
If this property has not been set in a script, the returned value comes from the Windows operating system. | |
ListSep | List separator. | |
MoneyDecimalSep | Money decimal separator. | |
MoneyFmt | Money format.
Example: #.##0,00 kr;-#.##0,00 kr | |
MoneyThousandSep | Money thousand separator. | |
ReferenceDay | Day in the year that is always in week 1.
According to ISO 8601, January 4th should always be part of the first week of the year (qReferenceDay=4).
Recommended values are in the range 1 and 7.
If this property has not been set in a script, the returned value comes from the Windows operating system.
This property is not relevant if there are broken weeks in the year. | |
ThousandSep | Thousand separator. | |
TimeFmt | Time format.
Example: hh:mm:ss | |
TimestampFmt | Time stamp format.
Example: YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss[.fff] |