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Default Re: SQL Management Studio and regional settings - 07-31-2008 , 02:56 AM






Thanks for the clarification, Aaron. I forgot to mention the effects of
Excel on the client-side querying the server. Apparently, we can't use the
client tools on my workstation to connect to the servers. :-(

"Aaron Bertrand [SQL Server MVP]" <ten.xoc (AT) dnartreb (DOT) noraa> wrote

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Regional settings apply to the server side.

Only if you are running the client on the server. If you are using
Management Studio on your workstation and connecting to a remote server,
the
local workstation's regional settings (not the server's) influence a lot
of
the output in your local tool.

A


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Default Re: SQL Management Studio and regional settings - 07-31-2008 , 02:56 AM






Thanks for the clarification, Aaron. I forgot to mention the effects of
Excel on the client-side querying the server. Apparently, we can't use the
client tools on my workstation to connect to the servers. :-(

"Aaron Bertrand [SQL Server MVP]" <ten.xoc (AT) dnartreb (DOT) noraa> wrote

Quote:
Regional settings apply to the server side.

Only if you are running the client on the server. If you are using
Management Studio on your workstation and connecting to a remote server,
the
local workstation's regional settings (not the server's) influence a lot
of
the output in your local tool.

A


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Default Re: SQL Management Studio and regional settings - 07-31-2008 , 02:56 AM



Thanks for the clarification, Aaron. I forgot to mention the effects of
Excel on the client-side querying the server. Apparently, we can't use the
client tools on my workstation to connect to the servers. :-(

"Aaron Bertrand [SQL Server MVP]" <ten.xoc (AT) dnartreb (DOT) noraa> wrote

Quote:
Regional settings apply to the server side.

Only if you are running the client on the server. If you are using
Management Studio on your workstation and connecting to a remote server,
the
local workstation's regional settings (not the server's) influence a lot
of
the output in your local tool.

A


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Default Re: SQL Management Studio and regional settings - 07-31-2008 , 02:56 AM



Thanks for the clarification, Aaron. I forgot to mention the effects of
Excel on the client-side querying the server. Apparently, we can't use the
client tools on my workstation to connect to the servers. :-(

"Aaron Bertrand [SQL Server MVP]" <ten.xoc (AT) dnartreb (DOT) noraa> wrote

Quote:
Regional settings apply to the server side.

Only if you are running the client on the server. If you are using
Management Studio on your workstation and connecting to a remote server,
the
local workstation's regional settings (not the server's) influence a lot
of
the output in your local tool.

A


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Default Re: SQL Management Studio and regional settings - 07-31-2008 , 02:56 AM



Thanks for the clarification, Aaron. I forgot to mention the effects of
Excel on the client-side querying the server. Apparently, we can't use the
client tools on my workstation to connect to the servers. :-(

"Aaron Bertrand [SQL Server MVP]" <ten.xoc (AT) dnartreb (DOT) noraa> wrote

Quote:
Regional settings apply to the server side.

Only if you are running the client on the server. If you are using
Management Studio on your workstation and connecting to a remote server,
the
local workstation's regional settings (not the server's) influence a lot
of
the output in your local tool.

A


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Default Re: SQL Management Studio and regional settings - 07-31-2008 , 02:56 AM



Thanks for the clarification, Aaron. I forgot to mention the effects of
Excel on the client-side querying the server. Apparently, we can't use the
client tools on my workstation to connect to the servers. :-(

"Aaron Bertrand [SQL Server MVP]" <ten.xoc (AT) dnartreb (DOT) noraa> wrote

Quote:
Regional settings apply to the server side.

Only if you are running the client on the server. If you are using
Management Studio on your workstation and connecting to a remote server,
the
local workstation's regional settings (not the server's) influence a lot
of
the output in your local tool.

A


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Default Re: SQL Management Studio and regional settings - 07-31-2008 , 02:56 AM



Thanks for the clarification, Aaron. I forgot to mention the effects of
Excel on the client-side querying the server. Apparently, we can't use the
client tools on my workstation to connect to the servers. :-(

"Aaron Bertrand [SQL Server MVP]" <ten.xoc (AT) dnartreb (DOT) noraa> wrote

Quote:
Regional settings apply to the server side.

Only if you are running the client on the server. If you are using
Management Studio on your workstation and connecting to a remote server,
the
local workstation's regional settings (not the server's) influence a lot
of
the output in your local tool.

A


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