Thanks all for the info.
Char(160) does the trick. 254 & 256 did not. I wonder what the
difference is? I had actually moved the logic to the driving view a
few minutes after my post, but this is good to know.
Gunnar,
This is what I use as a quick reference to the ascii chart:
asc.cmd
-------------
cls
cle all v
set v vRow int = 1, +
vCol int = 1, +
vChar Text = (char(0)), +
vCharInt int = 0, +
ct int = 1
while ct < 300 Then
Set v vCharCol = (.vCol + 4)
Wri .vCharInt at .vRow .vcol
Wri .vChar at .vRow .vCharCol
If (mod(.ct,24))=0 and ct >= 24 Then
set v vCol = (.vCol+6)
Set v vRow = 1
EndIf
Set v vRow = (.vRow + 1)
Set v ct = (.ct + 1)
Set v vCharInt = (.vCharInt+1)
Set v vChar = (char(.vCharInt))
EndWhile
return
Ben Petersen
On 2 Dec 2002, at 22:13, Gunnar Ekblad wrote:
> Sorry Bill I could not help you!
> Sometimes you just believe that that your own pet-issues can help
> some else
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> On Behalf Of Ben Petersen Sent: den 2 december 2002 08:44 To:
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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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