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In reporting services $ symbol will be displayed in front of the number
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I was setting datetime and currency formates in system regional settings from control panel.. but in my sql reporting service always the $ symbol will be displayed in front of the number . For Example. $1234.70 . but i want the format and date and time formates according to regional settings..
can anyone help me...
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