Specifying a Culture
The RadDateTimePicker control support the System.Globalization namespace. This namespace consists of classes (CompareInfo, CultureInfo, RegionInfo, etc.) that contain culture-related information such as the language, country/region, sort order for strings, calendars in use, and format patterns for dates, currency, and numbers. They are useful classes for writing internationalized applications.
RadDateTimePicker supports all the cultures in the System.Globalization namespace that are based on the Gregorian calendar.
For East Asian, Middle Eastern and other similar cultures, which have an alternative standard for a different Calendar implementation, RadDateTimePicker supports their localization and native date and time value representation, but automatically uses the Gregorian calendar internally.
CultureInfo
To specify the culture for a RadDateTimePicker control you need to set its Culture property. Note that you can assign a separate CultureInfo object to the embedded popup calendar using the CultureInfo property of the embedded calendar.
The associated CultureInfo object controls:
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The default format for date and time values that the control displays. You can override this pattern by specifying a date format pattern as the value of the following properties:
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TitleFormat and DayCellToolTipFormat properties of the embedded popup calendar accessed through the Calendar property of RadDateTimePicker
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DateFormat and DisplayDateFormat properties of the embedded RadDateInput control accessed through the DateInput property
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TimeFormat property of the embedded RadTimeView control accessed through the TimeView property
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The strings used when applying a date format pattern such as month names, day names, separator characters, etc.
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The first day of the week when the FirstDayOfWeek property is set to "Default".
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The way RadDateTimePicker parses values that the user types into the input area.
Assigning the culture declaratively
You can assign the culture of a RadDateTimePicker control declaratively in the source:
<telerik:RadDateTimePicker
ID="RadDateTimePicker1"
runat="server"
Culture="French (France)">
<DateInput Width="100%"></DateInput>
<DatePopupButton CssClass="radPopupImage_Default" />
<TimePopupButton CssClass="radPopupImage_Default" />
</telerik:RadDateTimePicker>
Assigning the culture in the code-behind
You can assign a culture property in the code-behind as well:
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
RadDateTimePicker1.Culture = new System.Globalization.CultureInfo("en-US", true);
}