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Change the Date/Time Format to 24H

Norbert
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February 14, 2012

Hello

Is it possible to change the Date/Time Format in Bamboo to use the the european type instead of the US format?
Especially the I would like to have the 24H Format for time.

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Przemek Bruski
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February 14, 2012

Try changing the following entries in BambooActionSupport.properties:

global.dateFormat.date = dd MMM yyyy
global.dateFormat.datetime = dd MMM yyyy, h:mm:ss a
global.dateFormat.time = h:mm:ss a
global.dateFormat.ago = ago

# Webwork default values
webwork.date.format=dd MMM yyyy, h:mm:ss a

Norbert
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February 14, 2012

sounds promising but...

where do i find the BambooActionsupport.properties?

I'm using Bamboo 3.4.3 on Java 32 bit 1.6.25

Przemek Bruski
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February 14, 2012

Look for atlassian-bamboo-language-3.4.3.jar in your Bamboo installation directory

Norbert
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February 15, 2012

Thanks a lot, it worked
only needed some time to figure out, how to modify a jar file (i'm new to this stuff)

Tobias Kremer October 6, 2013

Is hacking inside a jar file realy such a good idear?
You would have to do this again after any update...

Norbert
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October 6, 2013

IMHO its a terrible idea
but there is no other way
and yes, you have to change it after every update

Martin Kreis, Patrick Hediger March 3, 2015

Is there today any other way to do this?

Przemek Bruski
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March 3, 2015

no

schirmacher June 8, 2019

Maybe it is possible in 2019? Today?

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Tore Hermansen April 30, 2015

We've got this issue as well and I can't say modifying a jar file to set date format sounds like a good idea...

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Михаил Малиновкин November 6, 2018

Hi,

Do you know Atlassian add this setting to GUI without editing jar files?

Михаил Малиновкин November 6, 2018

In latest version 6.7.1 ?

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Michael Piefel October 11, 2015

I’m aghast. Well-known issue, quite easy to fix. If at least Atlassian had settled for a more universal, scientific format.

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J. Wilkes May 15, 2015

I'd prefer a cleaner way than above solution. Is it really that hard to allow users to change such a setting?

The other Atlassian products allow to do that in the UI; having a configuration file outside the JAR overriding the default shouldn't be too difficult IMO:

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