Keith McGee wrote:
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> >http://cflib.org/udf/scientificFormat
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> >On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 8:41 AM, Keith McGee wrote:
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> This didn't help, Thanks for the link though.
The last time I had to deal with significant figures was in Pascal or Fortran.
My
approach was to writ
Perhaps try one of these...?
http://cflib.org/udf/CSVFormat
http://cflib.org/udf/QueryToCsv
http://cflib.org/udf/QueryToCSV2
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 8:14 AM, Charles Shafer wrote:
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> Excuse the vague subject, I didn't how to articulate it properly. My
> question is though I have been using t
>http://cflib.org/udf/scientificFormat
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>On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 8:41 AM, Keith McGee wrote:
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This didn't help, Thanks for the link though.
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I know UPS has an API for the labels - I built a wrapper for that once
(amongst other parts of the UPS API). UPS has horrible documentation
though. Ok, not horrible per se - just a horrible _package_ for their docs.
Instead of a PDF, it is some fancy PDF "package" type thing that forces you
to go
> Out of curiosity, what was the feature that you liked?
Among other things they had a great system for product returns and, from what
I've seen, a really good system for printing calculating shipping and printing
shipping labels from UPS and FedEx. I'm sure there's an API for that, but it's
w
Excuse the vague subject, I didn't how to articulate it properly. My question
is though I have been using the CF_QueryToText tag for some time now with great
success, something now has come up that I cannot debug. The data has a
character length of 15 in the table but the .csv output is appendi
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