Joget DX 8 Stable Released
The stable release for Joget DX 8 is now available, with a focus on UX and Governance.
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You can define the system locale to automatically display the following values in your Joget DX system:
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By setting the System Locale and Using Locale Date Format checkbox, you can control how date (timezone and language) that Joget Workflow should use rather than using the server's default. It is also possible to define the date format rather than using the default one. By changing the locale, this would affect how date/time and language is presented system-wide. |
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Figure 1: Inbox using en_US locale - Showing the interface language in English and date format in en_US locale.
Figure 2: Inbox using zh_CN locale - Showing the interface language in Chinese (Simplified) and date format in zh_CN localeSystem Settings showing User Interface Settings
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Locale date format is retrieved using the underlying Java library Joget DX runs on. |
Here's a quick comparison by using the default Expenses Claim app on the "Created" column with no formatter used at all.
Figure 3: dateCreated is platform default column that will follow system locale format set
Figure 3: Datalist using en_US locale where date displays as mm/dd/yyyy.
Figure 4: Datalist using en_GB locale where date displays as dd/mm/yyyy.
This is the list of elements/modules but not limited to that may be influenced by locale settings.
Relevant Attributes: System Time Zone, System Locale, System Date Format
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There are new changes where the user has an option to change their server timezone to UTC or GMT which is available from version 7.0.7 onwards. For more information regarding this, please refer to Version 7.0.7 |