How to show a Account member (date type) in reports??

Hi,
I have a Account member of date type.
but when I am using that member in reports it is not showing me the date that I have entered in planning web form.
I have the same member in planning web form and it is showing me proper date.
Eg: 19/Dec/1985 is showing as 19851219 in report.
How to display it in proper date format???
Thanks,
Sourabh

I think you might be using Essbase database connection in reports where dates are stored as numbers. You probably need to use Planning database connection on your reports to make date data type show up correctly.

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