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= The currently used decimal number separator is the same as thousands separator. =
= The currently used decimal number separator is the same as thousands separator. =
This may lead to problems interpreting exported data from RadiMation.
The current system settings use the same symbol for both the '''decimal separator''' and the '''thousands separator'''. 
This can cause '''ambiguities''' when interpreting exported data from '''RadiMation''', potentially leading to incorrect values being parsed or displayed.


== Solution ==
== Solution ==
* Configure them to be different in windows Region settings.
* Open the '''Windows Region settings''':
** Go to '''Control Panel''' → '''Clock and Region''' → '''Region'''
** Or search for '''Region''' in the Start menu
* Click on the '''Formats''' tab, then press '''Additional settings…'''
* In the '''Numbers''' section:
** Set the '''Decimal symbol''' (e.g., <code>.</code>)
** Set the '''Digit grouping symbol''' (e.g., <code>,</code>)
* Click '''OK''' to apply the changes.


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Latest revision as of 09:16, 3 July 2025

The currently used decimal number separator is the same as thousands separator.

The current system settings use the same symbol for both the decimal separator and the thousands separator. This can cause ambiguities when interpreting exported data from RadiMation, potentially leading to incorrect values being parsed or displayed.

Solution

  • Open the Windows Region settings:
    • Go to Control PanelClock and RegionRegion
    • Or search for Region in the Start menu
  • Click on the Formats tab, then press Additional settings…
  • In the Numbers section:
    • Set the Decimal symbol (e.g., .)
    • Set the Digit grouping symbol (e.g., ,)
  • Click OK to apply the changes.