Hi Everyone, I'm trying to use MVMC 3.0 on a Windows 2008R2 Server to capture P2V a Windows2008R2. The first step went well, but on the second step he trow an error: 02/03. This: 'I'm having an issue with some byte conversions' should not have anything to do with the Culture settings. The problem is in the conversions, not in the fact that a non-en-US culture is selected. – Sam Harwell Aug 15 '09 at 22:55. If culture is en-US then. String dateFormat='MM/dd/yyyy'; string timeFormat='24.00 hrs'; If culture is en-GB then. How to convert digits in the DateTime to Unicode culture in C#-1. Create datetime irrespective of system date. Difference between Staging and production sent datetime in invoice-1. The following code example converts a variable of type CultureInfo to a string, and vice versa. First it constructs a CultureInfo variable using the Greek culture (represented by 'el') and converts it to the string 'Greek'. Then it converts the string 'Russian' to the CultureInfo representation 'ru'. // The sample first constructs a CultureInfo variable using the Greek culture - 'el'. You need to convert the data into a valid date time value using the en-US format culture code. If the conversion fails, a null value must be returned in the column output.

I've looked around this forum, and the rest of the internet, but my code is not working. Here is the problem:

I read XML files that are in en-US culture. The decimal separator is a dot '.'.

Given the string '123.45', I want to convert the separator from a dot, to a comma. The current code doesn't work.

I have a lot of variables to put through this process so parsing strings isn't really useful at this point.

Any help is appreciated.

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Of course it doesn't work, you are parsing en-US as es-ES. You need to do the parse first, then convert cultures for output.

This should work, it's hard to test because my UI …

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Mine is nl-BE also with comma as decimal point.
The MessageBox gives 123,45 (with comma) if I execute the OPs code.
Perhaps try something like this?

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Of course it doesn't work, you are parsing en-US as es-ES. You need to do the parse first, then convert cultures for output.

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This should work, it's hard to test because my UI culture is en-US :)

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