By Anthony on Sunday, 23 February 2020
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To avoid confusion, I'd like to format Payplans date time format as %d-%M-%Y (example 23FEB2020).
Is it possible to have this option added to payplans? If I were to add it myself, which files should I look at?
Any help is much appreciated.
Hey Anthony,

What i understand from above , you wan to show date like 14 January 2020, then you need to select Date Formate option as %d %B %Y. see attached screenshot.

Will this work for you or i misunderstood ?
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Monday, 24 February 2020 15:09
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Hey Anthony,

Sorry for the delayed response.

Date format setting already available in PayPlans Settings. (Backend PayPlans Settings >>General, Localization, Date Format)

We addressed some issue that date's not shown as per the format set in settings. We fixed it internally and will include in our coming release which is soon.

Thank you for understanding !
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Monday, 24 February 2020 11:08
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Hi karanveer singh manohar
The option I would like to use -%d-%M-%Y is not there. Does this mean it will be added?
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Monday, 24 February 2020 11:14
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I've updated to 4.1.2, but the option has not been added. If possible, could you let me know which files are responsible for the date options?
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Monday, 24 February 2020 14:22
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I was hoping for the contracted version where 14 January 2020 would be written as 14 JAN 2020. However, on looking at it again, I think that it probably doesn't matter. The long version 14 January 2020 should be fine. Thank you.
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Monday, 24 February 2020 15:16
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Hi,

You are most welcome. Glad to hear that your issue has been resolved now.

Just for your information, I have locked and marked this thread as resolved to avoid confusions in the future. Please start a new thread if you have any other issue in the future so it will be easier for us to manage your inquiries.

Thanks for understanding.
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Monday, 24 February 2020 15:59
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