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Hi All,
I encounter a trouble with date format after publishing my report to the web. In my own desktop PowerBI, all dates are formatted to dd/mm/yyyy and all dates are shown correctly, similarly to the preview version.
However, after I published it to the website, my colleagues viewed inconsistent date formats as mm/dd/yyyy like below image:
What might cause this issue? How to make them view these dates formatting as dd/mm/yyyy?
Many thanks,
Echo
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Hi @Echoy51
This is due to differences in regional settings between your local environment and the web environment. You could try the below steps to fix this:
Firstly, ensure that the date format in your source data is set correctly. You can check this in the Power Query Editor in Power BI.
Check Power BI Service Settings:
Browser Language Setting:
If this not solve your problem, use Dax Format Function to explicityly format date column to your desired format.
FormattedDate = FORMAT([DateColumn], "DD/MM/YYYY")
Hope this helps!!
If this solved your problem, please accept it as a solution and a kudos!!
Best Regards,
Shahariar Hafiz
Hi @Echoy51
Check this blogs
https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Desktop/Date-format-changing-desktop-to-web/m-p/117204#M49...
I hope this might help you.
I hope I answered your question!
Hi @Echoy51
Check this blogs
https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Desktop/Date-format-changing-desktop-to-web/m-p/117204#M49...
I hope this might help you.
I hope I answered your question!
Hi @Echoy51
This is due to differences in regional settings between your local environment and the web environment. You could try the below steps to fix this:
Firstly, ensure that the date format in your source data is set correctly. You can check this in the Power Query Editor in Power BI.
Check Power BI Service Settings:
Browser Language Setting:
If this not solve your problem, use Dax Format Function to explicityly format date column to your desired format.
FormattedDate = FORMAT([DateColumn], "DD/MM/YYYY")
Hope this helps!!
If this solved your problem, please accept it as a solution and a kudos!!
Best Regards,
Shahariar Hafiz
Thank you. I changed other users' language setting and it worked!
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