Brent Miller

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  • in reply to: spjs.dffs.data.lcidToDateFormat #12521
    Brent Miller
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    Sorry it took me so long to reply, I got super busy and wanted to test thoroughly before replying. To answer your question I wasn’t using either of those. I had been advised to put the code into an </asp:Content> tag instead. After putting it into a CEWP it actually still didn’t work, but this was actually because the excess code I had added to make it work before was breaking it. Once I removed that it seems to be working perfectly now. Thank you so much for all of your time and patience. You are a life saver.

    in reply to: spjs.dffs.data.lcidToDateFormat #12471
    Brent Miller
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    I’m not entirely sure what you mean by referring the scripts, but there aren’t any CEWPs in the current page. I am a programmer, but I’m still pretty new to sharepoint and web coding in general. I checked all the master pages I know of and didn’t see anything that looked like a CEWP. That said though, we HAD sharepoint 2007, migrated to 2010 and recently to 2013(now to the cloud). So I’d be shocked if there wasn’t some left over code in the page somewhere, but I’m not really sure how to find it if that’s the case.

    Here is the output and I attached an image of the console as it mentions SCRIPT5 having Access denied. Wasn’t sure if it was relevant.

    [object Object]{alertsEnabled: true, allowSilverlightPrompt: “True”, clientServerTimeDelta: -3704, crossDomainPhotosEnabled: true, currentCultureName: “en-US”, currentLanguage: 1033, currentUICultureName: “en-US”, env: “Prod”, hasManageWebPermissions: true, isAnonymousGuestUser: false, isAppWeb: false, isSiteAdmin: true, layoutsUrl: “_layouts/15”, pageListId: “{558f7f7d-5…”, pagePersonalizationScope: 1, ProfileUrl: “https://ass…&#8221;, serverRequestPath: “/Lists/Test…”, siteAbsoluteUrl: “https://ass…&#8221;, siteClientTag: “355$$16.0.5…”, siteServerRelativeUrl: “/”, systemUserKey: “i:0h.f|memb…”, tenantAppVersion: “0” …}

    Thank you again for all of your help.

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    in reply to: spjs.dffs.data.lcidToDateFormat #12456
    Brent Miller
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    I get the same error as before, but a new error preceding it. It actually tells me to add in the list name which is why I had it in there before. I’ve attached an image of the error. Once I click past this new error, I get the same LCID error as before immediately afterwards. I can’t imagine there is any setting in our sharepoint site that could be causing this as I’ve tried it in our onsite 2013 version and then I’ve tried it in the cloud where we just migrated to. Any other ideas? Thank you for your help.

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    in reply to: spjs.dffs.data.lcidToDateFormat #12445
    Brent Miller
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    I’ve attached pictures of most everything I could think of as well as the full code for the form in question.

    in reply to: spjs.dffs.data.lcidToDateFormat #12403
    Brent Miller
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    There shouldn’t be anything custom. After I got this error on our main list, I created a brand new list to use as a control. I added a column to be the resource, and then I added a start date “date and time” column and an end date “date and time” column. After that I added the solution to the default form. I didn’t do anything else and I got the same error as on the main list. If there is anything I can provide to help figure this out please let me know. I’d really like to find a way to get this to work. Thank you.

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    in reply to: spjs.dffs.data.lcidToDateFormat #12365
    Brent Miller
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    Hi Alexander,

    I have run into this same issue as Corina and Riha. I can’t remember how, but after I got the initial error I checked around in the developer console and it said there was a splitter issue that appeared to be in reference to it splitting the date and time into separate fields. My LCID is 1033, but like Riha Michal, deininf it in the code hasn’t changed anything. I don’t know if I have a “wrong rule” like him, but I would very much like to get this solution to work. Thank you so much for any assistance you can offer.

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