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DataSet.LocaleNumberFormat Problem

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schaf@2wire.ch - 10 Oct 2006 06:50 GMT
Hi NG !
I run the following code on a Windows XP Professional SP2 and it works
fine...no Problem:

System.Globalization.NumberFormatInfo numberFormatInfo =
System.Threading.Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentUICulture.NumberFormat.Clone()
as System.Globalization.NumberFormatInfo;
     numberFormatInfo.NaNSymbol = "?";
     myDataSet.Locale.NumberFormat = numberFormatInfo;

But as soon as I run the same code (compiled) on a Windows XP
Professional SP2 with MUI support (for NLS support) the code crashes at
the line :

myDataSet.Locale.NumberFormat = numberFormatInfo;

Why ? How can it be, that a code runs one time well and one time not ?
Thanks for hints
Michael S. Kaplan [MSFT] - 12 Oct 2006 16:07 GMT
And the crash says what exactly?

You should not use NumberFormatInfo based on UICulture, which might be
neutral (in which case there is no NumberFormatInfo in the UICulture to use?

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NLS Collation/Locale/Keyboard Technical Lead
Globalization Infrastructure, Fonts, and Tools
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> Hi NG !
> I run the following code on a Windows XP Professional SP2 and it works
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> Why ? How can it be, that a code runs one time well and one time not ?
> Thanks for hints

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