Gunnar,

I want to sort a list in decending order in a choose command.  If I 
pre-pend a hard space I can force the literal to be first in the list 
while  char(32) - space -  would be last.

I'm going to modify the driving view to made this work.

Thanks!

Ben Petersen


On 2 Dec 2002, at 18:45, Gunnar Ekblad wrote:

> Bill
> I just tied in i writ an screen and reports with (char(32)) To me
> seems to work or are you trieng to some other things I do not
> understand?
> 
> 
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> 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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