Re: [U2] [UV] Editing Subsequent Value Marks

2008-08-14 Thread Anthony W. Youngman
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Brutzman, Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes I have what looks like ^253^253 that needs to be just ^253. Are you sure they're value marks, and not } or whatever they display as in your editor? Without luck I have tried... 1: C/^253^253/^253 and 1: C\^253^253\^253

RE: [U2] [UV] Editing Subsequent Value Marks - A Third Victory

2008-08-14 Thread Brutzman, Bill
Wol: This technique is new to me. It works well. Thanks! --Bill -Original Message- [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Anthony W. Youngman Try ^ to put ED into display control character mode and check that they really are value marks... Cheers, Wol -- --- u2-users mailing list

RE: [U2] [UV] Editing Subsequent Value Marks

2008-08-13 Thread Burwell, Ed
If it's Unidata, then do EV (Edit Values) and that will put you in a vertical editor of those values, then you can go to the one you want to remove and do a DE (Delete line) then FI (File Item) and it will return you to the level you where at. You may want to play with this on a test item till

RE: [U2] [UV] Editing Subsequent Value Marks

2008-08-13 Thread Edward Brown
Try a CW first? Although your first form works in AE on unidata 7.1... Edward -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brutzman, Bill Sent: 13 August 2008 16:20 To: 'u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org' Subject: [U2] [UV] Editing Subsequent Value Marks

RE: [U2] [UV] Editing Subsequent Value Marks

2008-08-13 Thread Brenda Price
If you have a version of UV with AE and it is working you can use EV to edit the mv position and delete the extra. Brenda -Original Message- From: Brutzman, Bill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 10:20 AM To: 'u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org' Subject: [U2] [UV]

RE: [U2] [UV] Editing Subsequent Value Marks

2008-08-13 Thread Colin Alfke
If you're using AE then DV will delete the last MV (whether it's empty or not). Check the help for more extensive syntax (you can delete specified values, sub-values etc). There are a whole host of value editing functions. Hth Colin Alfke Calgary, Canada -Original Message- From:

RE: [U2] [UV] Editing Subsequent Value Marks

2008-08-13 Thread Caryl Lange
A dot? C.^253^253.^253 Caryl -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brutzman, Bill Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 8:20 AM To: 'u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org' Subject: [U2] [UV] Editing Subsequent Value Marks I have what looks like ^253^253

RE: [U2] [UV] Editing Subsequent Value Marks

2008-08-13 Thread IT-Laure Hansen
Either should work. When you are editing the record, type ^ (shift+6) alone then press (Enter) to reveal the hidden or mysterious codes. It may be that what looks like ^253^253 is not truly that. Laure Hansen, City of Redwood City - Information Technology 1017 Middlefield Road - Redwood City,

RE: [U2] [UV] Editing Subsequent Value Marks

2008-08-13 Thread Dan Fitzgerald
Did you do a shift-6 (^) first? How about trying an R instead of a C? _ Got Game? Win Prizes in the Windows Live Hotmail Mobile Summer Games Trivia Contest http://www.gowindowslive.com/summergames?ocid=TXT_TAGHM --- u2-users

Re: [U2] [UV] Editing Subsequent Value Marks

2008-08-13 Thread Ray Wurlod
C/^^253^^253/^^253/ - Original Message - From: Brutzman, Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org' u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Subject: [U2] [UV] Editing Subsequent Value Marks Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 11:19:36 -0400 I have what looks like ^253^253 that needs to