Defining Localisation Settings

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To customise the profile of a user, you will need to login to the Subscribe-HR System as the user you are modifying the settings for.
 
To customise the profile of a user, you will need to login to the Subscribe-HR System as the user you are modifying the settings for.
 
===My Profile Details===
 
===My Profile Details===
# Login
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# After logging into Subscribe-HR, select the '''My Profile''' link.
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# Select the '''Time Zone''' that the user most commonly uses the Subscribe-HR system from.
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# Select the local '''Currency'''.
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# Select the '''Default Date Format'''.<br>This can be dd/mm/yyyy or mm/dd/yyyy.
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# Select the Default Time Format.
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# Select the Thousand Separator.<br>This is the character used to separate between numbers when reaching over a thousand. '''Example:''' 1,000 or 10,000 or 100,000
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# Select the Decimal Separator.<br>This is the character used to separate between numbers when written in decimal format. '''Example:'''12.5 or 2.5 or 100.89
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===Changing your Password===

Revision as of 00:20, 6 July 2010

Defining Localisation Settings for your Profile

My Profile allows a user to be able to customise parts of the system to suit the user. The best part is that it only effects this user and not everyone else.

Localisation of Date, Time and Currency for a profile become handy when a user may access the system from a different Time Zone. This allows the date and time of the recording of any transactional data to be correct for the current location.

To customise the profile of a user, you will need to login to the Subscribe-HR System as the user you are modifying the settings for.

My Profile Details

  1. After logging into Subscribe-HR, select the My Profile link.
  2. Select the Time Zone that the user most commonly uses the Subscribe-HR system from.
  3. Select the local Currency.
  4. Select the Default Date Format.
    This can be dd/mm/yyyy or mm/dd/yyyy.
  5. Select the Default Time Format.
  6. Select the Thousand Separator.
    This is the character used to separate between numbers when reaching over a thousand. Example: 1,000 or 10,000 or 100,000
  7. Select the Decimal Separator.
    This is the character used to separate between numbers when written in decimal format. Example:12.5 or 2.5 or 100.89

Changing your Password