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Title: Reporting logs: comma in the wrong place (or do we need comma at all)
Post by: SenseX on December 13, 2025, 02:42:33 PM
Hi,

I've noticed that commas are placed incorrectly, and I'm also seeing commas used in numbers where I wouldn't expect them.
Could someone please explain why this is happening and how I can correct it?
Title: Re: Reporting logs: comma in the wrong place (or do we need comma at all)
Post by: passeri on December 13, 2025, 10:39:08 PM
Are you referring to the comma after the date number, "December 11, 2025"? Are there other commas I am not seeing in the images?

That is one of the standard (i.e. common) date formats.
Title: Re: Reporting logs: comma in the wrong place (or do we need comma at all)
Post by: SenseX on December 14, 2025, 11:09:39 AM
Quote from: passeri on December 13, 2025, 10:39:08 PMAre you referring to the comma after the date number, "December 11, 2025"? Are there other commas I am not seeing in the images?

That is one of the standard (i.e. common) date formats.
Hi,
It's not the date. The other numbers: First image:

user: 2,304  <------ 2,3 or 2304?
nice: 0
system: 1,59      <------ 1,59 or 159 ?
interrupt: 0
processes: 370,081      <------ What is this, 370 or 370,081 (three hundred seventy thousand and eighty-one)


Second image: System Information - Quality | WAN_DHCP  (ping)

Delay: 0,002      < ------ Belive this should be the ping in ms, so my ping to the gateway on the widget is 2.4ms and I was thing this number should also be 2.3 and not 0,002. The Quality should show you the real RTT to what every you are pinging from your gateway.
Title: Re: Reporting logs: comma in the wrong place (or do we need comma at all)
Post by: pfry on December 14, 2025, 02:58:14 PM
This?
Number formatting in Europe vs. the U.S. (https://www.languageediting.com/number-formatting-europe-vs-us/)
Decimal and Thousands Separators (https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19455-01/806-0169/overview-9/index.html)

Might be a setting, or worth a setting. I don't really notice it after a second glance.