Bill Let me ADD to the benifit of RBTI and future documentation
In the old long forgotten (but loved) real Manual now replaced with
Online documentation and PDF there where always a table for this in
ASCII. Now my feeling is we need 2 tables or maybe its one plus one for
each codetable and that might be the reason they disapperad . Anyway I
go
Frequently back to I believe 5.5 manual and read the ascii table among
other things. To find the corresponding number in WIN table I do
reversed enginnering that is typing an � and see what that is in ichar
function If I do the same in dos and win a normal space I just in both
cases get 32 as reply. But how to on the keybord to a hard space I do
not know.
Gunnar again


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Subject: Hard space

Hi all,

I need to use a hard space (char(255)) in a literal in a choose 
statement. But rather than a hard space it displays a "y" with two 
dots over it. The same character in a write statement displays as 
expected. Is there something I can do?

Thanks,

Ben Petersen
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