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Date Format in Data View differs from Report View.
In Date View the format is DD/MM/YYYY; while all reports that are created are MM/DD/YYYY.
Tried changing both the global / file settings but nothing seems to change after restart.
Hi @Florimond ,
Hi @Florimond,
If your dates look correct in the Data View (DD/MM/YYYY) but flip to the US format (MM/DD/YYYY) in Report View or the Power BI Service, you are likely dealing with a conflict between "Regional Settings" and "Explicit Formatting."
The best way I would say to fix this is to hard-code the format for the column -
Select the Date Column in your field list.
In the Column Tools ribbon at the top, look for the Format section.
Do not just select "Short Date." Instead, click the dropdown and manually select or type: dd/MM/yyyy.
If the report looks correct in Desktop but wrong in the browser, the user's browser language is likely set to English (United States).
Go to the Power BI Service > Settings (Gear Icon) > General > Language.
Ensure it is set to "Defined by browser" and verify that the browser has the correct language at the top of the list.
Let me know if this helps!
Proud to be a Super User! Regards, Bipin Lala | Business Intelligence Developer | |
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