Localization Customization
The Localization Customization allows administrators to customize the way dates are shown in Release & Verify.

Choose Localization Formats
No calculation is performed to localize data, so all data must be entered in a valid format. For example, if users type or paste a number containing a comma into a field, they will be asked to re-enter the number.
To choose Localization formats:
- Go to Settings
> Customization > Site Settings. - Click Localization.
- Manage Date Format:
- Click to select one of the following buttons:
- MM/DD/YYYY: Month/Day/Year – USA date format.
- DD/MM/YYYY: Day/Month/Year – UK, India, Latin America, Oceania date format.
- YYYY/MM/DD: Year/Month/Day – ISO 8601 date format.
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Release & Verify uses UTC dates. Also see, Where Is The Time Zone Set?
- Click to select one of the following buttons:
- Manage Currency Format:
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Only one currency can be set sitewide.
- Click to select one of the following buttons:
- $0,000,000.00: US dollars, Australian dollars, NZ dollars, and so on.
- £0,000,000.00: UK pounds sterling.
- €0,000,000.00: European Euros.
- Logic and examples behind the currency format:
- User enters: 5000 ? Upon pressing Enter on your keyboard or clicking outside of the text box, the number changes to: $5,000.00
- User enters: 5,000 ? Upon pressing Enter on your keyboard or clicking outside of the text box, the number changes to: $5,000.00
- User enters: 5000.6 ? Upon pressing Enter on your keyboard or clicking outside of the text box, the number changes to: $5,000.60
- User enters: 5000.6573 ? Upon pressing Enter on your keyboard or clicking outside of the text box, the number changes to: $5,000.66
- Click to select one of the following buttons:
- Manage Number Format:
- Click to select one of the following buttons:
- 0000: No thousands divider.
- 0,000: A comma as a thousands divider.
- 0.000: A period as a thousands divider.
- Click to select one of the following buttons:
- Manage Decimal Format:
- Click to select one of the following buttons:
- .: Periods as decimal place dividers.
- ,: Commas as decimal place dividers.
- Select the number of decimal places using Round to the nearest decimals.
- Logic and example:
- Settings: Number Format: 0.000 and Decimal Format: comma and 2 decimal spaces.
- Results: Upon pressing the Enter key on the keyboard or clicking outside of the text box, 5000 converts to 5.000,00.
- Click Submit.
The yellow Your changes have been saved pop up opens and closes.
If you click away from the Customization page without clicking Submit, your changes will not save.
- Click to select one of the following buttons:

