SPRegionalSettings.CalendarType Property
Gets or sets the calendar type that is used on the server.
Namespace: Microsoft.SharePoint
Assembly: Microsoft.SharePoint (in Microsoft.SharePoint.dll)
Available in Sandboxed Solutions: Yes
Available in SharePoint Online
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Property CalendarType As Short
Get
Set
'Usage
Dim instance As SPRegionalSettings
Dim value As Short
value = instance.CalendarType
instance.CalendarType = value
public short CalendarType { get; set; }
Property Value
Type: System.Int16
A 16-bit integer that specifies the type of calendar.
Remarks
The CalendarType property accepts the following integer values:
0 — None
1 — Gregorian
3 — Japanese Emperor Era
5 — Korean Tangun Era
6 — Hijri
7 — Buddhist
8 — Hebrew Lunar
9 — Gregorian Middle East French Calendar
10 — Gregorian Arabic Calendar
11 — Gregorian Transliterated English Calendar
12 — Gregorian Transliterated French Calendar
16 — Saka Era
If the property is set to any other value, the Gregorian calendar is used.
Examples
The following code example sets the calendar type of a Web site to Hijri and increases the number of days by 2.
Dim siteCollection As New SPSite("https://localhost")
Try
Dim rootWebSite As SPWeb = siteCollection.RootWeb
Dim regionalsettings As SPRegionalSettings = rootWebSite.RegionalSettings
regionalsettings.CalendarType = 6
regionalsettings.AdjustHijriDays = 2
rootWebSite.Update()
rootWebSite.Dispose()
Finally
siteCollection.Dispose()
End Try
[C#]
using (SPSite oSiteCollection = new SPSite("https://localhost"))
{
using(SPWeb oWebsiteRoot = oSiteCollection.RootWeb)
{
SPRegionalSettings oRegionalSettings = oWebsiteRoot.RegionalSettings;
oRegionalSettings.CalendarType = 6;
oRegionalSettings.AdjustHijriDays = 2;
oWebsiteRoot.Update();
}
}
Note
Certain objects implement the IDisposable interface, and you must avoid retaining these objects in memory after they are no longer needed. For information about good coding practices, see Disposing Objects.